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Better world: Take Friday off¡Ä forever from New Scientist - Online News (2009-9-16 1:18) |
The four-day week could boost employment, save energy and make us happier
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The Age of Wonder wins Royal Society science books prize from New Scientist - Online News (2009-9-16 1:06) |
The story of science's relationship with the Romantic movement scoops¡ò10,000 for author Richard Holmes
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Lightning storm on Saturn is longest in solar system from New Scientist - Online News (2009-9-16 0:10) |
Saturn's eight-month-long thunderstorm has become the planet's longest-running lightning display
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Saturn's moon Titan has a foggy bottom from New Scientist - Online News (2009-9-15 23:18) |
The sighting of methane fog in the atmosphere of Saturn's moon Titan shows Earth is not the only solar-system body with a 'hydrological' cycle
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Don't blame early sex on dad's absence from New Scientist - Online News (2009-9-15 22:42) |
The age of a person's first sexual experience tallies with their genetic makeup– not just with whether their parents have split up
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E-nose knows a smoker from New Scientist - Online News (2009-9-15 21:32) |
Commercially available electronic noses can be modified to help doctors quickly sniff out non-smokers
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Review: The Age of Empathy by Frans de Waal from New Scientist - Online News (2009-9-15 21:29) |
Evidence continues to show that animals (including humans) are naturally cooperative - so why do we cling to the idea that nature is "red in tooth and claw"?
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Shower heads make a perfect home for bugs from New Scientist - Online News (2009-9-15 19:00) |
"Run your shower for a minute or so before you get in, otherwise you'll get a face full of bacteria," says a microbiologist
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