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Good vibrations get a club-winged manakin going Movie Camera

00:01 11 November 2009

When it comes to wooing a mate, one bird finds it pays to make like a grasshopper

Will probe's upcoming fly-by unlock exotic physics?

18:17 10 November 2009  | 30 comments

All eyes will be on the Rosetta comet-chasing probe when it flies by Earth on Friday – a past fly-by revealed a mysterious speed boost that general relativity cannot explain

Today on New Scientist: 10 November 2009

18:00 10 November 2009

Today's stories on newscientist.com, at a glance, including: the rise of Cinderella fruit, the super-efficient cars racing to win the X prize, and the usefulness of the Sahara being wet

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

Ink breakthrough puts the shine into printed images

15:02 10 November 2009  | 8 comments

A printer that can blend a range of metallic inks has made it possible for the first time to reproduce an object's sheen as well as its colour

Andrea Marshall: Queen of manta rays Movie Camera

INTERVIEW:  14:41 10 November 2009

The marine ecologist discusses diving, underwater beauty parlours and the discovery of a new species

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

Cinderella fruit: Wild delicacies become cash crops

FEATURE:  10:54 10 November 2009  | 16 comments

From chocolate berries to monkey oranges and gingerbread plums, Africa is the home of thousands of tasty fruits whose potential is ripe for the plucking

Stone Age humans crossed Sahara in the rain

20:00 09 November 2009  | 25 comments

Wet spells in the Sahara may have helped early humans migrate out of Africa

Super-efficient cars racing to win the X prize

Race for the prize (Image: Aptera)

18:28 09 November 2009  | 34 comments

With $10 million prize money at stake, the race to build energy-thrifty cars that appeal to the mass market is hotting up

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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

CULTURELAB

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

TECHNOLOGY

Gizmos allow artists to 'feel' their creations

Drawing on air (Image: Daniel Keefe)

Artists are leaving keyboards and mice behind to work more intuitively with touch screens, input devices with physical feedback and air-drawing

HEALTH

Generation specs: Stopping the short-sight epidemic

Should have spent more time outdoors? (Image: Veer Solus/Getty)

Myopia is on the rise all around the world, but there might be a simple way to spare many kids the need for spectacles

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Andrea Marshall: Queen of manta rays Movie Camera

The marine ecologist discusses diving, underwater beauty parlours and the discovery of a new species

IN THE NEWS

Artificial penis allows rabbits to mate normally

Now rabbits can keep on going (Image: Sipa Press/Rex Features)

Lab-grown penile structures implanted into patients may one day help treat men with severe erectile dysfunction

GALLERY
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Highly efficient car contenders

Competitors for the Progressive Automotive X Prize gathered in Las Vegas, Nevada, last weekend to kick off the next phase of competition. See some of the competing cars here

SPECIAL REPORT

Swine flu: The pandemic of 2009

Keep up to date with the latest on the H1N1 flu pandemic with our special report

COMMENT AND ANALYSIS
Good science, but who do the results benefit? (Image: Andrzej Krauze)

Stop selling out science to commerce

Corporate might and commercial pressures are undermining research. It's time for scientists to blow the whistle, say Stuart Parkinson and Chris Langley

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