| Now you see it... 
    from New Scientist - Online News 
          (2009-12-5 4:30) | 
  | The Ice Bear is a beautiful piece of sculpture with a powerful environmental message. Watch its creator, Mark Coreth, sculpt it from a 9 tonne block of ice live from Copenhagen on Saturday morning. 
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  | Large moon of Uranus may explain odd tilt 
    from New Scientist - Online News 
          (2009-12-5 3:46) | 
  | A massive ancient moon that has since disappeared may be the reason Uranus now lies on its side 
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  | Why there's no sign of a climate conspiracy in hacked emails 
    from New Scientist - Online News 
          (2009-12-5 3:36) | 
  | Nothing in the material leaked from key climate research centre undermines the overwhelming case for urgent action to prevent dangerous climate change 
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  | Today on New Scientist: 4 December 2009 
    from New Scientist - Online News 
          (2009-12-5 3:00) | 
  | Today's stories on newscientist.com, at a glance, including: why we shouldn't release all we know about the cosmos, how pirates could scupper a climate warning system, and the electronic fink that will squeal if you drink 
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  | Wagering on the 'God particle' 
    from New Scientist - Online News 
          (2009-12-5 1:00) | 
  | Munich-based lecturer Alexander Unzicker is inviting LHC insiders and the rest of the world to place bets on finding the Higgs boson 
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  | This week's top stories [04 December 2009] 
    from New Scientist - Online News 
          (2009-12-5 0:03) | 
  | Our top articles ranked by reader popularity.    Dear God, please confirm what I already believe    Do mice with two mothers spell the end for men?    Today on New Scientist: 2 December 2009    Death of rare giant star sheds light on cosmic past    Extreme oil: Scraping the bottom of Earth's barrel    How our brains build social worlds    Today on New Scientist: 1 December 2009    Treating toddlers for autism will pay dividends later    Both of NASA's Mars orbiters are down for the count    Long-lived Titan lakes are boon to life 
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  | Avatar's gaze illuminates social brain 
    from New Scientist - Online News 
          (2009-12-4 23:43) | 
  | From inside a brain scanner, an interactive avatar is helping to unravel the brain activity underlying complex social interactions 
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  | This week's top stories [04 December 2009] 
    from New Scientist - Online News 
          (2009-12-4 23:00) | 
  | Our top articles ranked by reader popularity.    Dear God, please confirm what I already believe    Do mice with two mothers spell the end for men?    Today on New Scientist: 2 December 2009    Death of rare giant star sheds light on cosmic past    Extreme oil: Scraping the bottom of Earth's barrel    How our brains build social worlds    Today on New Scientist: 1 December 2009    Treating toddlers for autism will pay dividends later    Both of NASA's Mars orbiters are down for the count    Long-lived Titan lakes are boon to life 
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  | Holiday wish list: A box full of Einstein 
    from New Scientist - Online News 
          (2009-12-4 23:00) | 
  | This superbly illustrated book on Einstein's life and work, which contains rare facsimile documents, makes a distracting present for Einstein aficionados 
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  | The electronic fink that will squeal if you drink 
    from New Scientist - Online News 
          (2009-12-4 21:31) | 
  | Misbehave while under the influence in the US, and you could be forced to wear a device that measures your alcohol level? but can it be trusted? 
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