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Climate change gives ancient trees growth spurt
20:00 16 November 2009 | 7 comments
Rising temperatures are boosting the growth of the oldest trees on Earth, but the adolescent growth spurt may – or may not – benefit the climate, say scientists
Fears over 'own goal' HIV vaccine revived
20:00 16 November 2009
Cold virus used in vaccine may raise HIV infection risk after all
Today on New Scientist: 16 November 2009
18:00 16 November 2009
Today's stories on newscientist.com, at a glance, including: the Origin of Species revisited, the mysterious dark flow extending towards the universe's edge, and the first universal programmable quantum computer
Bangladesh mass poisoning mystery solved
16:08 16 November 2009 | 2 comments
Researchers say they have discovered why arsenic turns up in lethal quantities in wells across Bangladesh – microbial oxidation is to blame
Headphone risk to pacemakers
NEWS: 15:09 16 November 2009 | 2 comments
The small powerful magnets used in modern headphones can cause pacemakers and defibrillators to malfunction
Hunger strike draws attention to food security summit
14:33 16 November 2009
As the UN Food and Agriculture Organization's world summit on food security opens in Italy, Jessica Hamzelou asks whether it is all a waste of time
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NASA to restart primate irradiation testing
"Barmy Bonkers Brainy Boffins Blast Baby Brass Monkeys (full story on page 3)." Typical Sun Headline
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Sports jocks library goes digital
The athletic benefits of digital books, the randomising effects of being really drunk, and some excellent news (not really) from Microsoft
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Origin of Species: The remix
17:40 16 November 2009 - updated 21:08 16 November 2009
Listen to the first chapter of New Scientist's On the Origin of Species, Revisited and hear how evolution has evolved
Making music on thin ice
09:00 16 November 2009
Paul D. Miller, aka DJ Spooky, has composed a multi-media symphony using sounds of ice melting that he recorded on a trip to Antarctica in the hopes of delivering an urgent message about climate change.












