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Why is the universe's brightest blast still blazing? from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-4-12 3:43) |
Several weeks after a record-setting gamma-ray burst occurred, it is still outshining its host galaxy?a 'serious problem' for theorists
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Ten weirdest computers from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-4-12 2:30) |
From DNA strands to rippling water,takes a look at the oddest ways to crunch logic
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Is this the beginning of water wars? from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-4-12 2:00) |
The severe drought in Barcelona means Spain may buy water from France
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Harnessing river whirlpools puts energy on tap from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-4-12 1:52) |
Whirlpools created by rivers as they flow around obstacles are capable of tearing bridges apart?now scientists are attempting to harness that power
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Madagascan wildlife map reveals species hotspots from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-4-12 0:29) |
A huge wildlife survey will help preserve the island's biodiversity?from the popular lemurs to less cuddly creepy crawlies
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Controversial forensic DNA test gets the green light from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-4-11 23:11) |
UK experts back the controversial "low-template DNA" fingerprinting technique to recover tiny traces of DNA from crime scenes
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Bacteria tails could protect against 'dirty' bomb from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-4-11 21:55) |
A drug made out offlagella can protect mice and monkeys from high doses of radiation by preventing cell death
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Coat of armour creates hardy 'super-cells' from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-4-11 20:57) |
Giving living cells a tough outer shell lets them live longer in harsh environments and can give them useful new properties
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How the placenta adapts to make mammals a success from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-4-11 20:51) |
From bats to elephants to whales, mammals have the mix of ancient and modern genes in the placenta to thank for their diversity
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