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Malcolm Gladwell's miscellany of myths   Sat, 07 Nov 2009 11:00:00
Superstar writer Malcolm Gladwell teases out complexities behind the obvious and fun in the mundane in his collection of essays, What the Dog Saw
The music of Life on Earth   Sat, 07 Nov 2009 10:00:00
Edward Williams's music for Life on Earth is as atmospheric and innovative as the classic 1979 David Attenborough TV series it was composed for
'Space elevator' wins $900,000 NASA prize   Fri, 06 Nov 2009 23:37:00
A laser-powered robot climbed 900 metres up a cable suspended from a helicopter, winning a prize that had gone unclaimed since 2005
Innovation: Can technology persuade us to save energy?   Fri, 06 Nov 2009 18:17:00
Gadgets and systems designed to steer us towards greener behaviour are under development, and they work – if we'll let them
Today on New Scientist: 6 November 2009   Fri, 06 Nov 2009 18:00:00
Today's stories on newscientist.com, at a glance, including: how to end the epidemic of short-sightedness, the future of computer graphics, and why human microbes are total NIMBYs
Triple shadows and fake reflections: Future graphics   Fri, 06 Nov 2009 16:20:48
See computer graphics research to be presented at the ACM Siggraph Asia conference next month – including an art installation that casts three distinct shadows
Was life founded on cyanide from space crashes?   Fri, 06 Nov 2009 15:55:00
Comet and asteroid strikes may have seeded Earth with cyanide that prepared the planet for life
Generation specs: Stopping the short-sight epidemic   Fri, 06 Nov 2009 14:05:00
Myopia is on the rise all around the world, but there might be a simple way to spare many kids the need for spectacles
This week's top stories [06 November 2009]   Fri, 06 Nov 2009 14:00:31
Our top articles ranked by reader popularity.Magnetic 'eyesight' helps birds find their wayThe best of this year's science writingSticky future for the spider sutureCould you stop being hysterical?Instant Expert: The Copenhagen climate change summitEarthly treasures: The Prix Pictet photography awardToday on New Scientist: 2 November 2009Giant crack in Africa formed in just daysPay us oil money, or the rainforest gets itPeter Diamandis: the joy of taking risks
Nanoparticle DNA damage study: what you should know   Fri, 06 Nov 2009 13:54:00
A study has found some nanoparticles can harm cells without being in contact with them: should you be worried?
Picking up mates at the white shark café   Fri, 06 Nov 2009 13:00:00
Great whites roam the oceans to hunt but always touch base at their favourite dangerous dive
How your brain sees virtual you   Fri, 06 Nov 2009 12:34:00
The way the brain regards the virtual "you" may help explain why some people spend large chunks of their life online playing immersive games
Pilots' artificial horizon lined up for a revamp   Fri, 06 Nov 2009 10:30:00
Conventional instruments can be misread in a crisis – or so says the inventor of what he claims is a more intuitive design
Human microbes are picky about neighbourhoods on body   Thu, 05 Nov 2009 19:00:00
A map of the bacteria living on the human body shows the bugs that call us home have strong preferences about where they settle
Today on New Scientist: 5 November 2009   Thu, 05 Nov 2009 18:00:00
Today's stories on newscientist.com, at a glance, including: how to kill thousands of species with magma and coal, why the digital switchover is good news for astronomers, and a quick and simple way to make a really loud noise
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