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Snapshots from inside an exploding star  from New Scientist - Online News  (2009-8-1 0:58) 
Watch a nuclear flame bubble initiate a type Ia supernova event in a white dwarf star
Exploited Earth: The Prix Pictet photography prize 2009  from New Scientist - Online News  (2009-7-31 23:52) 
The Prix Pictet is an international photography award for remarkable images that focus on environmental sustainability. See the shortlisted entries here.
This week's top stories [31 July 2009]  from New Scientist - Online News  (2009-7-31 22:00) 
Our top articles ranked by reader popularity. Cosmic spokes and pummelled planets: the week in space Falling out of love with market myths How to glue together a lighter spacecraft Craig Venter: Programming algae to pump out oil Innovation: Is the future of healthcare online? Fears over HIV vaccines laid to rest Race is on for space-junk alarm system How to make ice melt at -180¡ëC England's homogenised woods are bad for biodiversity Evolution machine speeds up search for better bugs
Why social networks like their privacy policies private  from New Scientist - Online News  (2009-7-31 20:25) 
Even networking sites with user-friendly policies take care not to remind members about privacy– user psychology may explain why
Orbiting gas station could refuel lunar missions  from New Scientist - Online News  (2009-7-31 20:22) 
Forget huge, expensive rockets: a plan being examined by the US government would allow smaller, cheaper rockets to fly to the moon and beyond
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Evolution's third replicator: Genes, memes, and now what?  from New Scientist - Online News  (2009-7-31 18:32) 
There's a new type of evolution going on and it may not be to our liking, says Susan Blackmore
Inside the human body, Victorian-style  from New Scientist - Online News  (2009-7-31 18:24) 
A new exhibition called Exquisite Bodies explores the often bizarre Victorian approach to medical teaching and public titillation
Ocean swimmers stir the seas  from New Scientist - Online News  (2009-7-31 18:06) 
Marine swimmers, such as jellyish, rival tides and wind in mixing up the oceans and may even help drive vertical currents that circulate nutrients
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