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Short Sharp Science: Older than Giza – ancient burial chamber revealed

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Short Sharp Science: Older than Giza – ancient burial chamber revealed

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Older than Giza – 5000 yr old Ancient Burial Chamber Revealed in Scotland http://t.co/5yvreh44 @newscientist

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Zoologger: The ant that dives into digestive juices - environment - 26 April 2012 - New Scientist

newscientist.com — “While most ants struggle to swim, one species dives head first into a pool of digestive juices that is designed to kill it. Why?View full resource at newscientist.com

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Brain may not be hard wired to link numbers and space - physics-math - 25 April 2012 - New Scientist

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Bacteria could be significant cause of OCD - health - 28 March 2012 - New Scientist

newscientist.com — “A form of obsessive-compulsive disorder in children may be linked to Streptococcus bacteria – trials of a treatment have begunView full resource at newscientist.com

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Mutant protein may allow flu to kill - health - 26 March 2012 - New Scientist

newscientist.com — “Why is flu a mild infection in certain people but deadly in others? A single protein could explain the mystery in some casesView full resource at newscientist.com

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Mutant protein may allow flu to kill - health - 26 March 2012 - New Scientist

newscientist.com — “Why is flu a mild infection in certain people but deadly in others? A single protein could explain the mystery in some casesView full resource at newscientist.com

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Green tea could mask testosterone doping - health - 24 March 2012 - New Scientist

newscientist.com — “Cheating athletes could defy drug tests by drinking green or white tea, which blocks the release of testosterone into urineView full resource at newscientist.com

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False memories generated in lab mice - life - 22 March 2012 - New Scientist

newscientist.com — “Researchers have found new ways to track neurons that encode memories, and even manipulate them to create virtual memoriesView full resource at newscientist.com

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Scientists discover they can manipulate brain cells to create false memories in mice http://t.co/R97k0Lfi

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One Per Cent: Microbes from nearby river help produce graphene

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New Scientist: Microbes from nearby river help produce graphene - http://t.co/sXjPX808

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Short Sharp Science: Ship formerly known as Exxon Valdez to be scrapped

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New Scientist: Ship formerly known as Exxon Valdez to be scrapped - http://t.co/kHbAApQQ

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Reptile grew feather-like structures before dinosaurs - life - 23 March 2012 - New Scientist

newscientist.com — “Some 80 million years before the first feathered dinosaurs, Longisquama grew impressive structures using the same genesView full resource at newscientist.com

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James Cameron set for a Mariana Trench sequel - environment - 22 March 2012 - New Scientist

newscientist.com — “The Hollywood director should reach the bottom of the deepest ocean trench this week. Others may soon followView full resource at newscientist.com

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First Madagascar settlers may have been Indonesian - life - 21 March 2012 - New Scientist

newscientist.com — “Although Madagascar lies just 400 kilometres from Africa, DNA evidence suggests its first settlers were a small group of IndonesiansView full resource at newscientist.com

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Stars put up safety barriers for planets - space - 20 March 2012 - New Scientist

newscientist.com — “Hot radiation from young stars could explain why planets revolve at certain distancesView full resource at newscientist.com

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