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Less loud sounds can still damage ears
THIS WEEK: 22:00 11 November 2009 | 11 comments
If the results in mice translate to humans, the laws that determine the noises workers can be exposed to may need to change
Muscular monkeys prompt sports doping fears
19:00 11 November 2009
A new gene therapy appears to bulk up monkeys' muscles - it adds to the worries about gene doping in sport, says Linda Geddes
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
Boys with ALD bring gene therapy in from cold
15:21 11 November 2009 | 2 comments
Two boys treated with a gene therapy for the brain disease X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy have fared so well that doctors are seeking more volunteers
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Masters of disguise
09:00 12 November 2009
In Dazzled and Deceived, Peter Forbes highlights some of the most successful, and surprising, attempts at concealment
Welcome to a world run by geeks and gadgets
18:00 11 November 2009 - updated 19:46 11 November 2009
Cory Doctorow's entertaining novel, Makers, examines what might happen if the geeks ever have to take charge













