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Good vibrations get a club-winged manakin going
00:01 11 November 2009
When it comes to wooing a mate, one bird finds it pays to make like a grasshopper
Healthcare reform bill now faces Senate test
17:24 10 November 2009 | 46 comments
Barack Obama's landmark healthcare reform legislation passed the US House of Representatives but faces a stern test to get through the Senate
Why smells from childhood mean so much
17:05 10 November 2009 | 13 comments
The first scent you associate with an object may be given privileged status in the brain
Energy agency warns of 'irreparable' damage
11:25 10 November 2009
New figures from the International Energy Agency warn of huge increases in carbon emissions if we do not switch to low-carbon energy sources, says Jim Giles
Today on New Scientist: 9 November 2009
18:00 09 November 2009
Today's stories on newscientist.com, at a glance, including: the quest to explore the solar system's oceans, a plan to drill into a monster urban volcano, and where you can listen to an Arabesque for flatworms
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Giant crack in Earth's crust
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Why it's good to log out
How to harness malingering electrons, a quantum bifurcating footpath, and the importance of seeking medical attention if you snuff it
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Pluto: I'm a planet, damn it!
10:00 10 November 2009 - updated 16:04 10 November 2009
Pluto finally speaks out on the planet controversy
The murk and the magic
21:18 09 November 2009 - updated 11:03 10 November 2009
A bold new play shows a darker side of Isaac Newton, who spent much of his time navigating the muddled mazes of theology












