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Keystone's pipeline cousins come under scrutiny

New Scientist - 7 May 2013 20:22
While the row over the Keystone XL pipeline rumbles on, other tar sands pipelines are proving equally controversial
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Facts About Zinc

Live Science - 8 May 2013 01:54
Facts About Zinc Properties, sources and uses of the element zinc.
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Facts About Copper

Live Science - 8 May 2013 01:54
Facts About Copper Properties, sources and uses of the element copper.
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What Middle-Aged Men Are Watching On YouTube In Your City [Infographic] One nation, under True Blood. What are middle-aged men watching on YouTube in your city? With the new YouTube Trends Map, you can now check out what videos are going viral in real-time in different regions of the U.S., f...
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Sticky-footed robot gets high using hot plastic

New Scientist - 8 May 2013 00:45
A new climbing robot uses temperature-controlled gluey feet to haul itself up vertical walls of wood, rock and metal while carrying five times its bodyweight
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2013 Invention Awards: Cardboard Bike

Popular Science - 7 May 2013 22:31
2013 Invention Awards: Cardboard Bike A $30 ride made of recycled packaging, bottles, and car parts. One day in 2009, Israeli engineer Izhar Gafni sat in a quiet library designing a machine to extract seeds from pomegranates when his mind drifted to cycling,...
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New satellite sail is propelled by solar protons

New Scientist - 7 May 2013 21:23
Here's a repulsive idea: a newly launched satellite uses a superthin thread of positively charged string that repels protons fired out by the sun, propelling the craft
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Today on New Scientist

New Scientist - 7 May 2013 21:00
All the latest stories on newscientist.com, including: seas falling with climate change, your secret superpowers, DSM debate, new apocalypse now, and more
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European and Asian languages have one mother tongue

New Scientist - 7 May 2013 20:54
Most of the modern languages in Eurasia can be traced back to a single mother tongue that existed around the time of the last ice age
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3D-printed gun's first shots spark calls for ban

New Scientist - 7 May 2013 19:58
It's plastic but the future of the first printed handgun may be far from fantastic
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Earth's crust had a billion-year youthful rampage

New Scientist - 7 May 2013 19:45
Analyses of ancient rocks suggests that Earth's tectonic activity was at its most boistrous 1.1 billion years ago and has been settling down ever since
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Our Singularity Future: Humanity's Trash Piling Up In Great Lakes Technology allows us to achieve great things - so many goods are made affordable, for example, by mass production. But when mass production is not responsibly planned out and regulated, trash starts piling up.
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Exploring Caves in California: An Otherworldly Experience While most people are out enjoying the warmer weather spring offers, there are some who cannot wait to make their way underground. With the rainy season behind us, California Caverns are opening up for those who aren't a...
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Hidden talent: What's your superpower?

New Scientist - 7 May 2013 17:00
Discover a mental, physical, emotional or sensory ability you never knew you possessed by taking a scientific approach to testing your limits (full text available to subscribers)
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A new apocalypse now: Vietnam's conservation tale

New Scientist - 7 May 2013 16:19
Gold Rush in the Jungle is Dan Drollette's cracking book about wildlife discovery and protection in Vietnam that may prove overly optimistic
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Discovered endangered: New species facing extinction

New Scientist - 7 May 2013 16:15
New-found unicorns in the jungle, apes in the treetops and mountain-climbing snails are facing extinction. Take a look at five new disappearing species
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Going high-tech to keep the world's Muslims halal

New Scientist - 7 May 2013 11:00
Hamzah Mohd Salleh's lab is trying to ensure the world's 1.6 billion Muslims can stick to their religion's strict halal rules
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Human Brain: Facts, Anatomy & Mapping Project

Live Science - 7 May 2013 03:01
Human Brain: Facts, Anatomy & Mapping Project The human brain is the command center for the human nervous system.
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