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Noisy parties no problem for musical brains
12:41 12 November 2009 | 2 comments
Differences in brain activity may make musicians better at picking out speech from a noisy background
Less loud sounds can still damage ears
THIS WEEK: 22:00 11 November 2009 | 13 comments
If the results in mice translate to humans, the laws that determine the noises workers can be exposed to may need to change
Today on New Scientist: 11 November 2009
18:00 11 November 2009
Today's stories on newscientist.com, at a glance, including: what the LHC is really looking for, how a mini ice age took hold of Europe in months, and how to get a club-winged manakin excited
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Giant crack in Earth's crust
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How to harness malingering electrons, a quantum bifurcating footpath, and the importance of seeking medical attention if you snuff it
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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













