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Underwater neutrino telescope looks down to see sky  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-7-15 0:37) 
Astronomers have finished building a detector called ANTARES under the Mediterranean Sea?it will look through the Earth at the southern sky
Robot chef gets a boost from wireless kitchen  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-7-14 23:53) 
The most advanced robot butler yet can carry out simple tasks in a real kitchen, helped by electronic ID tags and, eventually, an online database
Party laser 'blinds' Russian ravers  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-7-14 23:03) 
More than 30 victims seek treatment for retinal damage after a powerful outdoor laser is turned on a crowd of revellers
World on the verge of the last great land grab  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-7-14 22:33) 
Booming demand for resources as the world's population surges from 6 to 9 billion will put unsustainable demand on the remaining forests
Invention: Artificial whiskers  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-7-14 22:10) 
This week's patent applications include artificial hairs to act as environmental sensors, a new way of predicting extreme Atlantic hurricanes, and a smart stethoscope that can "hear" heart disease
Contaminated US site faces 'catastrophic' nuclear leak  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-7-14 20:38) 
The risk of a serious leak from a storage site for nuclear and chemical waste in Washington State is sharply increasing by the year
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Spinal implant grows with the patient  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-7-14 18:17) 
Engineers have developed an implant to correct curvature of the spine that "grows" with the child and harvests energy from their movements (full text available to subscribers)
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Flatfish caught evolving, thanks to its roving eye  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-7-13 19:56) 
Fossil fish with eyes in different places on the two sides of their skulls reveal an intermediate step in the evolution of modern flatfish (full text available to subscribers)



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