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Chloride salts on Mars may have preserved past life from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-3-21 7:28) |
The newly discovered deposits probably formed when salty lakes evaporated long ago, possibly preserving past life
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Titan's changing spin hints at hidden ocean from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-3-21 3:45) |
Changes in the spin rate of the Saturn moon suggest it harbours an ocean of liquid water?which might host life?beneath its icy surface
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Melting glaciers will trigger food shortages from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-3-21 3:01) |
The glaciers that feed Asia's mightiest rivers are disappearing, and with them irrigation water that feeds millions
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Reincarnated material turns waste heat into power from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-3-21 3:00) |
Destroying and then rebuilding the alloy lets it scavenge waste heat and turn it into electricity much more efficiently than existing "thermoelectric" materials
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Proto-humans walked on two legs in 6 million BC from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-3-21 3:00) |
The oldest bone in the human lineage really was bipedal according to a new study, but not everyone is convinced
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Volcanoes fingered for 'crime of the Cretaceous' from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-3-21 3:00) |
A new analysis suggests that huge volcanic eruptions produced enough poisonous gases to kill off the dinosaurs
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Give away your money and be happy from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-3-21 3:00) |
Buying people gifts or giving to charity makes people happier than spending it on themselves
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Light 'echoes' help gauge supernova's fury from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-3-21 0:33) |
Astronomers have measured the power of a supernova that exploded 400 years ago, thanks to light echoes bouncing off surrounding dust clouds
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People prefer robots that do small talk from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-3-20 22:00) |
People get impatient when a robot takes more than 2 seconds to respond to an order, unless it fills the time with nonsense words
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