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'Autistic' mice offer hope of genetic clues from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-8-27 9:00) |
A strain of noisy laboratory mice shows all the signs of autism that are used to diagnose human beings, and could help studies of the condition
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New 'Fermi' gamma-ray telescope makes first sky map from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-8-27 6:25) |
After taking its first data, the NASA telescope formerly known as GLAST is renamed for the late Nobel laureate Enrico Fermi
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Ayurvedic medicines laden with toxic heavy metals from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-8-27 5:00) |
Some traditional Indian medicines contain high amounts of lead, mercury and arsenic, a new study warns
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Invention: Exercise bed from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-8-27 0:54) |
This week's new patent applications include a bed that lets ill people exercise without assistance, a way of correcting blurry satellite images, and a device that could harness your movements to create electricity
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Tech-savvy Neanderthals couldn't blame their tools from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-8-27 0:24) |
Experiments on flint flakes show that early blades were at least as efficient as later versions made only by
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Solar-powered cargo ship will leave a cleaner plume from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-8-26 23:02) |
Japanese firms plan to build a less-polluting 60,000-tonne car carrier partially powered by solar panels
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Paraplegics take first steps with robotic legs from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-8-26 21:17) |
Being able to stand and walk is no longer a dream for disabled people testing a new powered exoskeleton
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Pollutants cause birds to sing tainted love songs from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-8-26 20:54) |
Traces of industrial chemicals called PCBs may cause seemingly healthy male chickadees to turn off females with awful singing
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