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Galactic supercrash proves rarity of antimatter

The collision of entire clusters of galaxies has helped set the firmest limit yet on the amount of antimatter in the universe

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02.09.2008 20:57:00 - New Scientist - Latest Headlines

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Why Gustav was no Katrina

New Orleans breathes a sigh of relief as the hurricane passes without devastation, but luck more than levees was what saved the city

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02.09.2008 18:39:00 - New Scientist - Latest Headlines

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Heartbeat patterns could keep wireless implants secure

If future medical implants are to communicate safely, they need to be hacker resistant – a person's pulse could provide the key

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02.09.2008 18:01:00 - New Scientist - Latest Headlines

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US army has laser guns in its sights

Laser weapons mounted on trucks could be ready to roll into battle by 2013

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02.09.2008 16:15:00 - New Scientist - Latest Headlines

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Google targets Microsoft with web browser

Providing its own software to access the web will allow new, faster and safer online services, claims the search giant

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02.09.2008 13:48:00 - New Scientist - Latest Headlines

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Oil bubbles point to eco disaster in paradise

A sunken WWII oil tanker – one of hundreds across the Pacific – is leaking and may soon collapse, endangering biodiversity and local economies

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02.09.2008 12:47:00 - New Scientist - Latest Headlines

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India's monsoon floods drive out humans and rhinos

Exceptional monsoon floods in north-eastern India have forced millions of people from their homes and flooded a major rhino reserve

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02.09.2008 12:15:00 - New Scientist - Latest Headlines

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Drugs ads may be a waste of money

Advertisements for prescription medications do little to boost the rate at which the drugs are prescribed, a small study finds

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02.09.2008 11:18:00 - New Scientist - Latest Headlines

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Venison's fine, but wolves prefer salmon

Salmon's easy availability and energy-rich nature mean it is the ideal foodstuff for carnivores that can get their claws on some

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02.09.2008 01:01:00 - New Scientist - Latest Headlines

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Monogamy gene found in people

Variations in the gene for a hormone that makes voles monogamous may determine whether men are serial commitment-phobes or devoted husbands

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01.09.2008 23:00:00 - New Scientist - Latest Headlines

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