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Prozac does not work in majority of depressed patients
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2008-2-26 22:22)
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The antidepressant, and other drugs in its class, are no better than placebo in treating all but the most severely depressed patients, says a review
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from Robot Watch
(2008-2-26 21:20)
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'Amazing' discovery finds krill in Antarctic abyss
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2008-2-26 21:17)
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A submersible vehicle has captured surprising images of large numbers of the small crustaceans living at 3500 metres below sea level
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Cats trade efficiency for stealth
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2008-2-26 19:15)
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The slinky moves of cats come at a cost - locomotion in felines is much less efficient than in dogs
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from Robot Watch
(2008-2-26 15:56)
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It's not fair: Brains may compel teens to tantrum
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2008-2-26 7:00)
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Scans reveal differences in the brain structures that control emotions in teens who flare up easily, and those who are more self-controlled
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Exoskeleton shows running, not walking, best on Moon
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2008-2-26 3:42)
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Future astronauts should run across the lunar surface to conserve energy, reveal tests of an exoskeleton that mimics a spacesuit's movement
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Nuclear forensics struggling to curb trafficking
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2008-2-26 0:30)
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A shrinking pool of expertise and resources threatens to undermine efforts to track smuggled radioactive materials
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Green invention special: Long-life solar cells
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2008-2-25 23:12)
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This week's "green" patent applications include a protective coating for solar cells, a way of predicting the health effects of nanotechnology, and a light-fed bioreactor
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Heavy rain can trigger earthquakes
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2008-2-25 22:44)
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A deluge of rain can trigger earthquakes in certain landscapes by increasing pressure within underlying rock, suggests a new study
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