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Distant gas blob threatens to shake nature's constants from New Scientist - Online News (2010-6-4 22:00) |
Some fundamentals of physics may have been different some 3 billion years ago, according to radio spectra from a distant gas cloud
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All you need to know about the hurricane season from New Scientist - Online News (2010-6-4 21:16) |
Why is this year predicted to be a "Big One" for hurricanes? And what would happen if one hits the Gulf of Mexico oil slick? Find out in our briefing
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How religion made Jews genetically distinct from New Scientist - Online News (2010-6-4 21:00) |
Jewish people from different parts of the world share a genetic heritage that can be traced back to a founding population 2500 years ago
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Stem cells turn into seek-and-destroy cancer missiles from New Scientist - Online News (2010-6-4 20:25) |
For the first time, genetically modified stem cells will be injected into people's brains to destroy cancer
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Tortoises on the slow road to oblivion from New Scientist - Online News (2010-6-4 19:46) |
The Last Tortoise: A tale of extinction in our lifetime by Craig Stanford tries to be upbeat but is a soulful requiem for these extraordinary animals
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Forget noisy blimps… say hello to the Airfish from New Scientist - Online News (2010-6-4 19:10) |
Quieter, cleaner, fish-mimicking airships could swim over a crowd's heads to capture aerial shots of outdoor music gigs or sports events
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Feeling the pressure: The World Cup's altitude factor from New Scientist - Online News (2010-6-4 16:00) |
Altitude doesn't just affect footballers' physical performance? teams in South Africa had better brush up their aerodynamic physics
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Hints of life found on Saturn moon from New Scientist - Online News (2010-6-4 9:10) |
In 2005, researchers predicted two potential signatures of life on Saturn's moon Titan– now both have been seen
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Fractal haze may have warmed the early Earth from New Scientist - Online News (2010-6-4 7:14) |
Organic molecules in the atmosphere may have joined together in fractal patterns, boosting the greenhouse effect and explaining how the infant planet stayed warm
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What does the hottest matter ever made sound like? from New Scientist - Online News (2010-6-4 4:51) |
If you could stand the heat inside a trillion-degree soup of subatomic particles created to mimic the conditions of the big bang, this is what you would hear
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