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A Darth Vader Tank And Other Amazing Images From This Week Plus a combination lamp/pillow, Super Mario parkour, and more
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New Details Emerge On The Surveillance Technology Used To Hunt Osama Bin Laden All the technology in the world doesn't beat a knock on the door. New documents detail the sophisticated, if only partially successful, surveillance technology used to hunt and kill the most wanted terrorist on earth. Be...
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Swift treatment halves early death risk in HIV babies

New Scientist - 30 Aug 2013 21:39
A five-year trial shows it is better to give HIV-positive babies prompt drug treatment than to delay until health problems arise
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Whales tan too, basking in the big blue

New Scientist - 30 Aug 2013 21:22
Just like us, whales tan to protect themselves from powerful ultraviolet radiation - it is especially clear in migratory blue whales
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Which NATO Weapons Could Strike Syria? [Infographic]

Popular Science - 30 Aug 2013 21:00
Which NATO Weapons Could Strike Syria? [Infographic] Here are the options for military action against Assad. The United States and its allies are considering an attack against Syria's government. Such an attack is limited only by the people, aircraft, ships, and vehicles a...
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Today on New Scientist

New Scientist - 30 Aug 2013 20:45
All the latest on newscientist.com: hints of dark matter, how to implant a false memory, your dictionary brain, what poverty does to your mind and more
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The brain has an uncanny ability to focus on one voice in a sea of chatter. Research on married couples shows that it may be down to familiarity of voice
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Walking shark moves with ping-pong paddle fins

New Scientist - 30 Aug 2013 20:24
A new species of epaulette shark, discovered in Indonesia, moves across the ocean floor like a salamander - is this how the first land animals walked?
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Steep rise in drug harm - opioids the most deadly

New Scientist - 30 Aug 2013 19:45
Death and disability caused by both illicit drug use and mental health disorders has climbed significantly since 1990, finds biggest epidemiological survey
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Out of the shadows: Picking up hints of dark matter

New Scientist - 30 Aug 2013 19:00
With more than a dozen experiments looking for it and some good theory to guide them, dark matter's days of obscurity may be numbered (full text available to subscribers)
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How Long Would It Take To Walk A Light-Year?

Popular Science - 30 Aug 2013 19:00
How Long Would It Take To Walk A Light-Year? If you burn about 80 calories per mile walked, you'd need two trillion PowerBars to fuel the trip. If you started just before the first dinosaurs appeared, you'd probably be finishing your hike just about now. Here's how...
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Butterfly-wing electronics converts light to heat

New Scientist - 30 Aug 2013 18:42
Carbon nanotube networks fused with butterfly wings could be used to power microscopic photovoltaic cells or even to replicate DNA sequences
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Comedy and Physics Collide at the LHC

Physics Buzz - 30 Aug 2013 18:41
The great George Carlin was no Albert Einstein, but he was a comic genius Some physicists at the Large Hadron Collider are about to embark on a completely different sort of experiment. What they will discover today may r...
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Planet Earth was blue long before we knew

New Scientist - 30 Aug 2013 16:00
Earth may have become a watery world just 200 million years after it formed, making it a potential home for life hundreds of million years earlier than thought
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Feedback: Ghost in the latrine

New Scientist - 30 Aug 2013 15:00
The internet of things, strange road crossings, vegetarian razor blades, and more (full text available to subscribers)
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Poverty can sap people's ability to think clearly

New Scientist - 30 Aug 2013 13:14
Some poor people make poorer decisions because financial worry and all that goes with it reduces their mental bandwidth
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Firms unite to bring internet to billions of new users

New Scientist - 30 Aug 2013 11:00
Mark Zuckerberg's lofty ambition of bringing connectivity to the "next 5 billion" people is backed by big companies, but will it get off the ground?
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What is Alchemy?

Live Science - 30 Aug 2013 03:38
What is Alchemy? Alchemy is the ancient practice of trying to turn lead into gold.
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