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New Scientist, the world's leading science & technology news weekly magazine is essential reading for anyone with a passion for exploration and discovery. RSS feeds bring the latest New Scientist stories to your desktop. New Scientist - Online News• Shoddy construction beats precision in quantum world• 'Terminator' asteroids could re-form after nuke • Today on New Scientist: 11 March 2010 • Complete genomics finds its first diseases • Your partner has herpes - now the good news • The green revolution sweeps into the bathroom • World's oldest rivers mapped under huge desert dunes • Natural history museums - a photographer's playground • Robot toddler gets an upgrade • Battle over climate science spreads to US schoolrooms New Videos• Robot upgrade• Wave power • Tongue action • Growl distinction • Far flung physics • Volcano monitoring • Migrating brain • Signing computer • inflatable2 • Inflatable spacecraft New Scientist - Life• Robot toddler gets an upgrade• Mom and dad, stop stifling me - it's damaging my brain • Accidental origins: Where species come from • Zoologger: Mummy, can I have some more carrion soup? • The luck of the Tasmanian devils is in their genes • Women with good genes may have more sexual partners • Extinct giant bird DNA recovered from fossil eggs • Eyeless hydra sheds light on evolution of the eye • Music and lyrics: How the brain splits songs • Decision-makers betrayed by their wide eyes New Scientist - Health• Your partner has herpes - now the good news• Mom and dad, stop stifling me - it's damaging my brain • Turning tables on prostate cancer's drug resistance • Obesity: Food kills, flab protects • Beyond torture: the future of interrogation • Sleep wrong and you'll feel the bad fat • Adding oxygen to booze speeds sobriety • Journal editor: Tobacco-funded studies are bad for us • Bugging bugs: Learning to speak microbe • Organic pesticide doubles up as worm killer As a valued member of the Science Advisory Board we would like to extend to you an exclusive discount offer - saving 40% on a year's subscription to New Scientist. ***That's 51 issues and unlimited access to the online archive - at 40% off*** Please be aware the details of this offer vary depending on your location. At the cutting edge of science & technology since 1956, New Scientist brings readers the latest advances in a stimulating, lively and authoritative way. And with a network of correspondents and editorial offices around the world, we have a global reach that no other science magazine can match. Subscribing to New Scientist means that every week you'll receive:
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