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| Facing extinction: Conservation in North America from New Scientist - Online News (2009-10-17 3:00) | 
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           A fine history, Nature's Ghosts by Mark Barrow shows how far we've come from Thomas Jefferson's belief that mammoths still roamed the Earth                      
    
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| Today on New Scientist: 16 October 2009 from New Scientist - Online News (2009-10-17 2:00) | 
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           Today's stories on newscientist.com, at a glance, including: how to solve the secrets of structure, a camera to record your whole life, and how to give a fly a false memory                      
    
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| Venki Ramakrishnan: A Nobel display of modesty from New Scientist - Online News (2009-10-17 0:51) | 
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           A bike and a "little drinks party in the lab" is enough for the molecular biologist named joint winner of the prize in chemistry last week                      
    
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| Placebo effect caught in the act in spinal nerves from New Scientist - Online News (2009-10-16 22:41) | 
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           People were given a fake painkiller but didn't feel pain– and for the first time, an fMRI scanner saw their pain-related nerves stay quiet                      
    
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| The moon belongs to no one– yet from New Scientist - Online News (2009-10-16 22:37) | 
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           No law governs the ownership of lunar territory. Will we see the same scramble for territory that carved up Antarctica, asks William Cullerne Brown                       
    
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| This week's top stories [16 October 2009] from New Scientist - Online News (2009-10-16 22:00) | 
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            Our top articles ranked by reader popularity.    Adaptive games promise high scores for everyone    Today on New Scientist: 9 October 2009    Melting glaciers bring 1980s pollution revival    Review: Cracking the Einstein Code by Fulvio Melia    Review: Botanica Magnifica by Jonathan Singer    Innovation: The psychology of Google Wave    Review: The Deadly Dinner Party by Jonathan Edlow; Diagnosis by Lisa Sanders    Learning to juggle grows brain networks for good    Review: Quantum Leaps by Jeremy Bernstein    This week's top stories [09 October 2009]                         
    
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| New camera promises to capture your whole life from New Scientist - Online News (2009-10-16 21:10) | 
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           Worn around the neck, it records every minute of your life– which could help people with memory problems, or who just want to "lifelog"                      
    
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| Solving the crystal maze: The secrets of structure from New Scientist - Online News (2009-10-16 20:10) | 
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           Crystal structures explain the behaviour of everything from bone to gemstones– but why do they take the shapes they do? We might have cracked it at last                      
    
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