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Food miles don't feed climate change - meat does from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-4-19 1:00) |
Eating locally-produced food has little impact on your carbon footprint, but going veggie for one day a week makes a big difference
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Clearing smog reveals true extent of global warming from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-4-19 0:00) |
Atmospheric pollution confuses temperature measurements, so now it is clearing we can measure global warming more accurately
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Universal 'babelfish' could translate alien tongues from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-4-18 23:30) |
If all languages have a universal structure, we could understand the speech and mathematical ideas of extraterrestrial civilisations
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'Babelfish' to translate alien tongues could be built from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-4-18 23:30) |
If all languages have a universal structure, we could understand the speech and mathematical ideas of extraterrestrial civilisations
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Brainwave-reading headphones need no batteries from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-4-18 23:00) |
The headset converts body heat and sunlight into energy to continuously monitor a person's brain?an approach that could boost gaming and medicine
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Protein test is a crystal ball for breast cancer from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-4-18 21:15) |
Test can pick out which women will suffer an invasive tumor, reducing unnecessary treatments?but it only works for some women
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Earthquake sensors track rise in ocean storms from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-4-18 20:30) |
Properly analysing data once discarded as "noise" reveals vibrations from storm waves up to 1000 miles away?and that oceans are getting stormier
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Acidic oceans may be water of life for plankton from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-4-18 19:30) |
Tiny sea-dwelling organisms called coccolithophores do well in higher levels of dissolved CO, prompting hopes that they might lock away carbon
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