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| Hints of structure beyond the visible universe from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-6-10 9:01) |
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Colossal structures larger than the observable universe may be responsible for a strange pattern seen in the big bang's afterglow
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| 'Party chat' brain filter discovered from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-6-10 9:00) |
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The brain region that lets humans distinguish one voice from many others talking at once has been mapped for the first time
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| Phoenix team struggling to collect Martian soil from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-6-10 7:45) |
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After a heavy scoop of soil failed to fall through a collection screen, the lander's robotic arm will try its hand at lightly sprinkling the soil
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| Bacteria make major evolutionary shift in the lab from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-6-10 6:00) |
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After more that 44,000 generations, lab bacteria have evolved a radical new ability, demonstrating how evolution proceeds by chance mutations
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| Cervical cancer rates climbing among teens from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-6-10 2:03) |
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Are young people particularly susceptible to certain cancers? This is the worrying question raised after a study of cervical cancer rates in the UK
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| World's fastest computer built from video game chips from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-6-10 1:33) |
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The advanced processor inside the PlayStation 3 underpins a supercomputer twice as fast as any before
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| 'Moon missiles' survive high-impact tests from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-6-10 1:12) |
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Recent tests suggest a mission called MoonLITE might be the first to crash into an extraterrestrial object and survive to carry on measurements
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| Invention: Fraud-beating magnetic banknotes from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-6-9 21:24) |
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This week's new patent applications include banknotes you can feel are real, protective foam that can absorb explosive blasts, and a potential new weapon in the fight against HIV
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