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Universal kernel code to keep computers safe from New Scientist - Online News (2009-8-28 22:26) |
A "microkernel" that can underpin any operating system could make computers more reliable and secure
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Rogue proteins spread prion diseases all by themselves from New Scientist - Online News (2009-8-28 22:03) |
The finding should help end a dispute over whether a virus has to be involved as well
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This week's top stories [28 August 2009] from New Scientist - Online News (2009-8-28 22:00) |
Our top articles ranked by reader popularity. Failure to launch: abandoned NASA projects Mobile messaging network counsels Cape Town drug users Today on New Scientist: 21 August 2009 Beyond space and time: Fractals, hyperspace and more Mega black hole twice as big as we thought Tone-deaf people have fewer brain connections Dawn and dusk dives help tuna find their way Gigantic jets blast electricity into upper atmosphere Scant support for sex test on champion athlete Human sex from the inside out
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Psoriasis cuts sensitivity to disgust from New Scientist - Online News (2009-8-28 21:35) |
This adaptation may protect people with the skin disorder from hurtful responses to their appearance
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Fasting could extend female fertility from New Scientist - Online News (2009-8-28 21:17) |
Cutting food supply can extend the reproductive lifespan of mice and nematode worms, offering clues on how to reset women's biological clock
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The still life of space tools from New Scientist - Online News (2009-8-28 20:41) |
Through the lens of photographer Michael Soluri, bespoke tools for repairing the Hubble Space Telescope become "engineering art"
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Physicists successfully predict stock exchange plunge from New Scientist - Online News (2009-8-28 18:53) |
The physics of complex atomic systems has been used to accurately forecast the Shanghai stock market
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Winners wear red: How colour twists your mind from New Scientist - Online News (2009-8-28 18:47) |
The colour of your clothes can influence the outcome of a fight, a soccer match, or even your mark in an exam
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