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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• Space radiation killed Russian Mars mission• Heated hard drives could be super-quick • Bright red ladybirds spell danger • Today on New Scientist: 7 February 2012 • Astronaut dream lives on despite cash woes and crashes • Mind control could be future of warfare • Space junk makes an impact at the IMAX • Ink injection reveals chick embryo's beating heart • Nine lost treasures – and why science wants them back • Entire genome of extinct human reconstructed New Scientist - Life• Mind control could be future of warfare• Entire genome of extinct human reconstructed • Lost treasures: Peking Man's bones • Lost treasures: The Loch Ness monster that got away • Lost treasures: The Soviet seed bank • Water contact may suggest Russians hit Antarctic lake • Jurassic katydid sings out after 165 million years • Patch of seagrass is world's oldest living organism • Zap your brain into the zone: Fast track to pure focus • Zoologger: The only males with more brain than females New Scientist - Health• New cystic fibrosis drug highlights approval dilemma• Doomsday flu decision time: The story so far • Clint Eastwood helps reveal secrets of brain evolution • Silver packs a punch as chemotherapy drug • Brain-eavesdropping tech can't steal your thoughts • Rapid nerve repair helps lame rats walk within days • Malaria may kill far more people than we thought • Spaced out: Clearing astronauts' mental fog • Weak will comes from tired mental muscles • Scientists suing the FDA after covert surveillance 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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