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Chemical drink breathes life into damaged hearts from New Scientist - Online News (2009-2-10 7:00) |
Patients weakened from heart attacks could get a boost from a chemical that liberates more oxygen from their red blood cells
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'Marsupial' robots could roam Mars and the Moon from New Scientist - Online News (2009-2-10 5:24) |
Simple rovers could roll out the belly of a lander and rappel down cliffs to collect soil samples
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Is Iran's space programme more advanced than thought? from New Scientist - Online News (2009-2-10 2:38) |
A rocket stage still in orbit after last week's satellite launch appears bigger than expected. If so, it means the nation is a step closer to human spaceflight
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Laser trick makes lab-on-a-chip more versatile from New Scientist - Online News (2009-2-10 1:34) |
Light could soon be used to push tiny liquid samples through "microfluidic" devices
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New antibiotics would silence bugs, not kill them from New Scientist - Online News (2009-2-9 21:54) |
Destroying molecules that allow bacteria to communicate provides a new way to beat some illnesses, and could make it less likely for drug resistance to develop
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Jamming bacterial chat could yield new antibiotics from New Scientist - Online News (2009-2-9 21:54) |
Destroying molecules that allow bacteria to communicate provides a new way to beat some illnesses, and could make it less likely for drug resistance to develop
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Conventional crop breeding may be more harmful than GM from New Scientist - Online News (2009-2-9 21:52) |
Should the regulations governing genetically modified crop strains be applied to other, more traditionally created, varieties too?
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Asteroid bound for Earth! Warn your grandchildren from New Scientist - Online News (2009-2-9 20:05) |
An asteroid that had initially been thought harmless might just hit Earth 160 years from now
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Super clocks: More accurate than time itself from New Scientist - Online News (2009-2-9 19:12) |
The atom clocks that supply the heartbeat of modern life have become so accurate that they are exposing the elusive nature of time itself
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