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Medicine hunter of the Brazilian Amazon

New Scientist - 2 Aug 2013 19:00
Adrian Pohlit is investigating the medicinal properties of Amazonia's plants, and says the next big antimalarial drug may be growing right under our noses (full text available to subscribers)
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As we were sitting around gambling our lunch money away today (note: we don't endorse gambling or take part in it during work hours), one of us happened to wonder whether one coin or another might be better for pitching ...
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Vostok: Lake Under Antarctic Ice

Live Science - 3 Aug 2013 01:59
Vostok: Lake Under Antarctic Ice Lake Vostok is one of the largest subglacial lakes in the world. It may harbor unique types of organisms.
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Arabian flights: Early humans diverged in 150 years

New Scientist - 2 Aug 2013 22:24
Most detailed analysis yet of Y chromosomes reveals how rapidly humans split into three groups in Arabia after emerging from Africa
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Crabster Robot to Walk Along the Ocean Floor, Investigate Shipwrecks As six-legged robots go, other than its nifty red and yellow paint job, the Crabster robot has a pretty standard look, not unlike the impressive two-ton Mantis. While the Crabster isn't two tons and lacks a cockpit for a...
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The game lets you plan and execute rover missions! Curiosity just celebrated its first Mars-iversary, so why not celebrate by enjoying this awesome-looking Mars simulator, Take On Mars? The game lets you plan and execute...
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Uruguay looks set to become the first country to set up a legal market for cannabis, with laws described as a "cutting-edge experiment"
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Watch A Squishy Gel Transform Into Robotic Claws

Popular Science - 2 Aug 2013 21:30
The "ionoprinting" process converts gels into machines What you see here are hydrogels--squishy, aqueous semi-solids--being turned into tiny machines. By wiring a copper electrode to hydrogels (in any shape), researchers...
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Radar gun spots vehicles with illegal GPS jammers

New Scientist - 2 Aug 2013 20:33
The next time you see a police officer wielding a speed gun, take a closer look. They might be seeking out satnav jammers
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A new breed of icebreaker will accelerate the development of global shipping lanes in the Arctic
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X-Rays Of Spacesuits And Other Amazing Images From This Week Plus: a cake that looks like Jupiter, North Korea's next airport, and more
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Dances with molecules

New Scientist - 2 Aug 2013 18:26
Quantum chemistry shows you the dancing atoms you share the world with
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Feedback: How to unwind your DNA

New Scientist - 2 Aug 2013 15:00
Paying for open-access, impersonating websites, gravity-defying beds, and more (full text available to subscribers)
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Online gamers harnessed to help disaster response

New Scientist - 2 Aug 2013 13:00
Adding quests to tag damage in a virtual recreation of a stricken city means online gamers could help in the aftermath of a disaster - without leaving a game
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A charred elephant carcass and an egg-carrying sea dragon are among the top entries in this year's photography competition sponsored by New Scientist
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