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Large proton halo sparks devilish row from New Scientist - Online News (2010-9-23 23:36) |
A dispute has broken out over how to square a shocking new measurement for the radius of the proton with a pillar of particle physics
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Oil company to build longest floating vessel ever from New Scientist - Online News (2010-9-23 22:39) |
Shell's proposed 468-metre floating liquefied natural gas plant will extract and process gas off the coast of Australia
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Robots on TV: Rescue bot knows, um, what you mean from New Scientist - Online News (2010-9-23 21:14) |
New speech-recognition and task management tools are preparing robots for search and rescue missions
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The sun joins the climate club from New Scientist - Online News (2010-9-23 20:40) |
Vilified as the bête noire of climate science, solar activity may have subtle effects on regional climate patterns
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Just chillin' - molecules that steady quantum computers from New Scientist - Online News (2010-9-22 23:01) |
Chilled strontium fluoride molecules would make great qubits because they resist outside interference
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'Off-grid' cellphone towers could save lives from New Scientist - Online News (2010-9-22 22:18) |
Electricity from rural cellphone towers in poor countries could chill vaccines, saving 5?million lives every year, say Harvey Rubin and Alice Conant
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Half the world's plant names weeded out from New Scientist - Online News (2010-9-22 20:09) |
Botanists tidying up the global list of flower species have cut out almost half because they turned out to be the same species by different monikers
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Zoologger: Horror fly returns from the dead from New Scientist - Online News (2010-9-22 20:05) |
The bone skipper, which feeds on rotten flesh and was the first fly to be declared extinct because of human activity, has made a surprise comeback
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Think or swim: Can we hold back the oceans? from New Scientist - Online News (2010-9-22 19:03) |
Not even massive geoengineering projects will stop the seas' relentless rise. Maybe it's time we found somewhere to put all that excess water
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Brain-hacking art: Twisting mirrors, unreal shadows from New Scientist - Online News (2010-9-22 18:22) |
Why don't we notice impossible lighting and unlikely reflections in realistic-looking paintings? The answer is all about speed
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