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Piezoelectronics gets green makeover

18:05 12 November 2009

Piezoelectric materials have traditionally been made from lead, but now there's a clean alternative that could soon perform just as well

Signature of consciousness captured in brain scans

19:00 12 November 2009

Consistent patterns linked to awareness of particular images could be used to detect consciousness in brain-damaged people

Today on New Scientist: 12 November 2009

18:00 12 November 2009

Today's stories on newscientist.com, at a glance, including: the quest to tag the tigers of the sea, the promise and perils of solar sailing, and the peeriodic table of illusions

Quantum 'trampoline' to test gravity

17:42 12 November 2009  | 2 comments

A technique to bounce ultra-cold atoms provides a new way to test the strength of gravity with high accuracy

The Peeriodic Table of Illusions

ESSAY:  16:45 12 November 2009  | 1 comment

Illusions can tell us much about how our brains work, but first we need to know how each one works, says Richard L. Gregory

Common cold may hold off swine flu

THIS WEEK:  16:02 12 November 2009  | 3 comments

This intriguing idea would explain why swine flu's autumn wave has been slow to take off in some countries and point to new ways to fight flu

Noisy parties no problem for musical brains

12:41 12 November 2009  | 9 comments

Differences in brain activity may make musicians better at picking out speech from a noisy background

Tagging the tigers of the sea Movie Camera

FEATURE:  12:12 12 November 2009

Beautiful, predatory and endangered, tuna are rapidly being hunted to extinction. Graham Lawton joins the high-tech anglers to save them

Contact lenses to get built-in virtual graphics

11:47 12 November 2009  | 22 comments

A contact lens fitted with an LED and the circuitry to harvest power from radio waves is the first step towards a new kind of head-up display

Tuna in peril as catches reach triple the limit

UPFRONT:  10:49 12 November 2009  | 4 comments

Times are tough for tuna as scientists' advice on managing stocks falls on deaf ears

Propelled by light: the promise and perils of solar sailing

21:30 11 November 2009  | 16 comments

Despite earlier failures, the Planetary Society is gearing up to test another solar sail in space in a year – executive director Louis Friedman explains why

FAVOURITE COMMENT

Giant crack in Earth's crust

"You're a real crack-up." lame_guy (continues)

FEEDBACK

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

CULTURELAB

2012 movie is truly disastrous

11:00 12 November 2009 - updated 11:29 12 November 2009

Blockbuster film 2012 takes creative licence with reality...and with science.

Masters of disguise

09:00 12 November 2009 - updated 11:30 12 November 2009

In Dazzled and Deceived, Peter Forbes highlights some of the most successful, and surprising, attempts at concealment

EXPLORING MARS

Mars rover Spirit battles for its life

NASA's veteran explorer Spirit faces its toughest challenge yet as it prepares to free itself from a sand trap where it has been mired for the past six months

SPACE

Will probe's fly-by unlock exotic physics?

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

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VIDEO

Good vibrations get a club-winged manakin going Movie Camera

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

PRIMATES

Fair play: Monkeys share our sense of injustice

It's not fair!  Gimme that food (Image: Pete Oxford/Minden Pictures/FLPA)

Our instinctive reaction to displays of greed and conspicuous consumption has its origins in the primate world

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

ASTROBIOLOGY
Sniffing out life on Titan (Image: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona/SPL)

Extraterrestrial rafting: Hunting off-world sea life

Do the moons of Jupiter and Saturn harbour life in their chilly oceans? A flotilla of space probes is being lined up to haul anchor and find out

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