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New Scientist Calendar 2010 Competition from New Scientist - Online News (2009-8-21 23:27) |
Calling all photographers! New Scientist is putting together our popular calendar for 2010, and we'd like to feature your pictures
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Human sex from the inside out from New Scientist - Online News (2009-8-21 23:04) |
Sex as you've never seen it before: the first video of a couple getting it together in an MRI scanner
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'Invisibility cloak' antennas could shrink cellphones from New Scientist - Online News (2009-8-21 22:26) |
The metamaterials used to bend light and render small objects invisible in lab studies could make antennas for cellphones smaller
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This week's top stories [21 August 2009] from New Scientist - Online News (2009-8-21 22:00) |
Our top articles ranked by reader popularity. Malaria vaccine holds out eradication hope RFID tags get an intelligence upgrade This week's top stories [14 August 2009] Night-time photos shed light on growing economies Wilder, wetter cyclones will hit Japan's economy Second backwards planet found, a day after the first The fat that makes you thin Today on New Scientist: 13 August 2009 Cockroaches future-proofed against climate change Want to know who your friends are? Ask your cellphone
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Worldwide battle rages for control of the internet from New Scientist - Online News (2009-8-21 20:25) |
As dissidents exploit social networking sites to organise protests and get their message out, governments are searching for ways to silence them
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We can't help walking in circles from New Scientist - Online News (2009-8-21 19:49) |
Without landmarks or the sun to guide them, people really do veer off in one direction– but it's not because one leg is longer than the other
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Small businesses defraud NASA from New Scientist - Online News (2009-8-21 18:12) |
Firms in research-grant scheme get money from different US government departments for doing the same work
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Universal vaccine could put an end to all flu from New Scientist - Online News (2009-8-21 18:09) |
The flu virus mutates so rapidly that our immune systems can't keep up. But experimental vaccines could change all that? and put an end to epidemics
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