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Copenhagen talks shift gears  from New Scientist - Online News  (2009-12-16 5:44) 
As world leaders prepare to descend on the climate negotiations in Denmark, the key issues remain unresolved
Locked-in man controls speech synthesiser with thought  from New Scientist - Online News  (2009-12-16 3:20) 
If the repertoire of signals the brain implant can translate is widened, it could revolutionise communication for people with complete paralysis
Today on New Scientist: 15 December 2009  from New Scientist - Online News  (2009-12-16 3:00) 
Today's stories on newscientist.com, at a glance, including: the rise and fall of a dinosaur hunter, all the latest from Copenhagen, and the cosmic consequences of baby black holes
Smart CCTV learns to spot suspicious types  from New Scientist - Online News  (2009-12-16 1:47) 
Video-analysis software can follow people from camera to camera in busy public places and identify those who are behaving suspiciously
50 reasons why global warming isn't natural  from New Scientist - Online News  (2009-12-16 1:16) 
A British newspaper today published "100 reasons why global warming is natural". We take a quick look at the first 50 of its claims, and debunk each one
Copenhagen: how to get less gas for your buck  from New Scientist - Online News  (2009-12-16 0:08) 
China came to Copenhagen offering to cut its economy's "carbon intensity". So what if everyone did it this way rather than cutting emissions?
Baby black holes implicated in universe's mightiest rays  from New Scientist - Online News  (2009-12-15 22:22) 
The merger of two types of dead star to form a black hole may explain the origin of ultra-high-energy cosmic rays
LCD screen can recognise what happens in front of it  from New Scientist - Online News  (2009-12-15 22:08) 
See users wave their hands in front of the prototype to manipulate objects displayed on the Minority Report -style gadget
Trust firstborns to show their selfish side  from New Scientist - Online News  (2009-12-15 20:45) 
Firstborn children are more likely to achieve greatness, but when they play a game for money they are mistrustful and uncooperative
Adam Afriyie: Debating science publicly  from New Scientist - Online News  (2009-12-15 20:35) 
We invited the science spokesmen of the three main UK political parties to set out their views on science. The Conservatives' Adam Afriyie is the first to respond



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