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RT @RogerHighfield: S word. Why New Scientist backs the campaign for libel reform http://bit.ly/6YpF9h #libelreform
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Reading - The research that might save us after #Copenhagen (@NewScientist) #cop15 #climate http://bit.ly/70UqOs
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RT @danmcquillan: RT @LizIxer: Spying begins on UK web users - Short Sharp Science - New Scientist: http://bit.ly/7x3Gbk [zikes!] <Ouch!
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Spying begins on UK web users - Short Sharp Science - New Scientist http://ff.im/cFs1h
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Marijuana might cause new cell growth in the brain (New Scientist) http://bit.ly/73dyMM
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Five ways to revolutionise computer memory - http://bit.ly/8Jy7MP [NewScientist]
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RT @newscientist: If true, this is very exciting: Rumours that first dark matter particle found http://bit.ly/52n21v << coooooool
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Stephen Battersby of New Scientist introduces 10 most weird cosmological theories by various individuals: http://linkbee.com/EICIN
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#News #Scientist : California gives green light to solar power beamed down from satellites: http://bit.ly/8G6ZT1 @newscientist
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Fascinating stuff! - Homosexual selection: The power of same-sex liaisons- 07 Dec 2009 - New Scientist: http://bit.ly/8d3dt1 via @addthis
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RT: @newscientist: Nature's homosexual pin-ups, from very cute smooching, to male beetles getting seriously intimate http://bit.ly/5BOU6Y
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A fascinating read - Homosexual selection: The power of same-sex liaisons - life - 07 December 2009 - New Scientist http://bit.ly/5jnynX
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Fwd: Quantum camera snaps objects it cannot 'see' - tech - 02 May 2008 - New Scientist -... [pic] http://ff.im/-cwWuz
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How our brains build social worlds - opinion - 02 December 2009 - New Scientist: http://bit.ly/583mLp via @addthis
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Reading: Net piracy: The people vs the entertainment industry - tech - 03 December 2009 - New Scientist http://bit.ly/6hRnrv
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Dark power: Grand designs for interstellar travel - space - 25 November 2009 - New Scientist: http://bit.ly/7zp5jK
Five eco-crimes we commit every day - environment - 01 December 2009 - New Scientist: http://bit.ly/6RVGhG
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RT @vickeegan: Awesome 3D map of Bournemouth (thanks New Scientist)http://bit.ly/6mYfij
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Reading - Climate warning system could be scuppered by pirates (@NewScientist) #climate #cop15 http://bit.ly/4ViO7H
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The Internet Under Your Desk
Will emerging modem technologies turn our homes into mini-data-centres, serving up internet data to the world?New Scientist...
Will emerging modem technologies turn our homes into mini-data-centres, serving up internet data to the world?New Scientist...
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The Internet Under Your Desk
Will emerging modem technologies turn our homes into mini-data-centres, serving up internet data to the world?New Scientist...
Will emerging modem technologies turn our homes into mini-data-centres, serving up internet data to the world?New Scientist...
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British bird-feeders may be splitting species - 03 December 2009 - New Scientist: http://bit.ly/4Lenw0 via @addthis
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RT @RogerHighfield: UN is to look into 'climategate' http://bit.ly/7vxNpW What New Scientist said when the story broke http://bit.ly/8wX0CM
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New Scientist November 28 2009
New Scientist November 28 2009 13 MB | PDF | Retail | 50 Pages | english Note: Cover Story: Extreme oil: Scraping the...
New Scientist November 28 2009 13 MB | PDF | Retail | 50 Pages | english Note: Cover Story: Extreme oil: Scraping the...
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New Scientist RT @ericrumsey: How our Brains Build Social Worlds http://is.gd/5b8hT #Neuro (via @CircleReader @ileducprof @akamrt)
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RT @vardenrhode: Solar-powered piloted plane makes its first 'flea hop' http://bit.ly/5xNXhv #newscientist
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Transparent universe reveals hidden galaxies
Detection of high-energy gamma rays from distant “blazars” are forcing a rethink of our ideas about the formation...
Detection of high-energy gamma rays from distant “blazars” are forcing a rethink of our ideas about the formation...
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Death of rare giant star sheds light on cosmic past
One of the most massive stars known exploded in 2007, creating an unusual type of supernova that was likely common in the early...
One of the most massive stars known exploded in 2007, creating an unusual type of supernova that was likely common in the early...
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Both of NASA’s Mars orbiters are down for the count
The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has been offline since August – now, the Odyssey probe is down as well, spelling delays...
The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has been offline since August – now, the Odyssey probe is down as well, spelling delays...
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Long-lived Titan lakes are boon to life
A new study suggests that lakes on the Saturn moon may not be just a “flash in the pan”, giving potential life...
A new study suggests that lakes on the Saturn moon may not be just a “flash in the pan”, giving potential life...
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LHC becomes most powerful accelerator of all time
Last night the rebooted Large Hadron Collider gave a beam of protons the most energy of any particle accelerator...
Last night the rebooted Large Hadron Collider gave a beam of protons the most energy of any particle accelerator...
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Shrink-to-fit spacesuit eases astronauts’ workload
Astronauts will one day get suited and booted in seconds by stepping into an overlarge, part-robotic spacesuit that contracts...
Astronauts will one day get suited and booted in seconds by stepping into an overlarge, part-robotic spacesuit that contracts...
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Transparent universe reveals hidden galaxies - New Scientist http://ff.im/-clce7
sandygautam posted a tweet
the new scientist article gets it wrong a bit..duplications possible in schiz. too with corres. deletions in autism http://bit.ly/77wZw1
Claire posted a tweet
eARTh: Art meets world - CultureLab - New Scientist http://bit.ly/7P0j5O
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MIRROR WORLD - 3D MashUp map is accurate to 20 cm w/VIDEO at @NewScientist via @KurzweilAINews - http://tr.im/3D_Mash
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Brain cells show surprise immunity to HIV - 29 July 2009 - New Scientist http://ff.im/-ciJQ8
TheLarch posted a tweet
Green advice from @NewScientist includes quitting coffee. Noooo!!! http://bit.ly/5hYlnq
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Networked surveillance minicopters can't be kept down - tech - 27 November 2009 - New Scientist http://ff.im/cfhEQ
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Reading: Our world may be a giant hologram - New Scientist http://bit.ly/6y7Key
paulrutherford posted a blog entry
The Exploding Internet
As well being an interesting data set in itself, this New Scientist graphic is a master class in information design. A rich...
As well being an interesting data set in itself, this New Scientist graphic is a master class in information design. A rich...
Dan P posted a tweet
Religion as personal echo-chamber: RT @newscientist: Dear God, please confirm what I already believe http://bit.ly/8sn8LD
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LHC becomes most powerful accelerator of all time - physics-math - 30 November 2009 - New Scientist - http://bit.ly/5gapXF
Fabien Chetty posted a tweet
The World's Fasted Computers - http://www.newscientist.com/gallery/dn18207-worlds-fastest-computers
Mike Nolan posted tweets
@ruskin147 this refs the New Scientist feature: http://j.mp/8QT4TA #voodooscience
@ruskin147 I seem to remember this was covered in New Scientist many years ago. One theory was that you intersect the same volume of rain.
zephyr1 posted a blog entry
Are We Running Out of Uranium? Let’s Hope So
TreeHuggerCould uranium mines like this one in Australia’s Kakadu National Park be facing a shortage? Photo by...
TreeHuggerCould uranium mines like this one in Australia’s Kakadu National Park be facing a shortage? Photo by...
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Sleep success: How to make ZZZs = memory - life
Sounds played as you sleep can reinforce memories, suggest Ken Paller and his colleagues at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. They asked people to memorise which images and their associated sounds – such as a picture of a cat and a miaow...
Sounds played as you sleep can reinforce memories, suggest Ken Paller and his colleagues at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. They asked people to memorise which images and their associated sounds – such as a picture of a cat and a miaow...
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3D Mash-Up Maps let you 'Edit' the World
This weeks NewScientist has a good article entilted '3D mash-up maps let you 'edit' the world. Written by ...
This weeks NewScientist has a good article entilted '3D mash-up maps let you 'edit' the world. Written by ...
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