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Planes, trains or automobiles? Climate villains revealed
16:39 20 November 2008 | 5 comments
A study that takes into account the different nature of all transportation emissions, says cars and trucks have the biggest warming effect on the planet
Light opens up a world of sound for the deaf
THIS WEEK: 17:48 20 November 2008 | 1 comment
Infrared light can stimulate neurons in the inner ear as precisely as sound waves, a discovery that could lead to better cochlear implants
Cybercrime toll threatens new financial crisis
14:50 20 November 2008 | 2 comments
Internet crime costs $100 bn annually and international regulation is needed to prevent a catastrophe "equivalent to the current financial crisis", say experts
Were Neanderthals stoned to death by modern humans?
14:25 20 November 2008 | 14 comments
Changes in bone shape left by a life of overhand throwing hint that Stone Age humans regularly threw heavy objects, while Neanderthals did not
Water recycler and beds installed on space station
23:30 19 November 2008 | 2 comments
The work will pave the way for the station's crew size to double to six next year
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Should we clone a Neanderchimp?
17:49 20 November 2008 - updated 17:53 20 November 2008
Michael Crichton would have been proud of science yesterday. When researchers announced the completion of much of the woolly mammoth genome, most of the news stories focused on the prospect of resurrecting the ancient elephants, which went extinct about 5000...
Magnets make opening curtains an art form
17:22 20 November 2008 - updated 18:06 20 November 2008
Here's a simple but effective idea that's guaranteed to make opening the curtains in the morning a lot more fun. Florian Kräutli, a Swiss designer, has stitched a network of regularly-spaced magnets into a sheet of fabric. The result...
The end of trivia chat?
16:56 19 November 2008 - updated 18:14 19 November 2008
The internet puts a wealth of information at the fingertips of people the world over. But a good proportion of us seem unable, or unwilling, to use it. You're probably as likely now as 20 years ago to hear someone...













