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Teen galaxy spotted in stellar 'growth spurt'
New Scientist | Breaking news 21 03 2010 A young galaxy is making stars 100 times as fast as our own, perhaps fuelled by merging galaxies


Virtual ears help architects cut chatter confusion
New Scientist | Breaking news 21 03 2010 A dummy conversation in a non-existent room can show architects if their design would allow people could hear each other over ambient noise


Boom time for Arctic animals
New Scientist | Breaking news 21 03 2010 Contrary to what you might think, populations grew by 16 per cent on average between 1970 and 2004


Spy in the sky that sees round corners
New Scientist | Breaking news 20 03 2010 The US military is developing an remote-controlled airborne detection system that bounces radar off buildings to follow vehicles though a city


Science justifies California water limits
Reuters | Science news 20 03 2010 LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Federal limits on water that can be pumped out of a major river delta for California farmers are scientifically justified, a much-anticipated report said on Friday, a finding hailed by environmentalists in the state's epic water wars.
Experts design elastic iron for surgeries, buildings
Reuters | Science news 20 03 2010 HONG KONG (Reuters) - Researchers in Japan have designed a super-elastic iron alloy which they hope can be used in sophisticated heart and brain surgeries and even buildings in earthquake zones.
Ministers promise decade for African science
SciDev | Latest news 19 03 2010 African science ministers will stage a 'decade of science' to keep the profile of science and technology high among their leaders.
Today on New Scientist: 19 March 2010
New Scientist | Breaking news 19 03 2010 All today's stories on newscientist.com at a glance, including: why we should take control of statistics, an app for credit card theft, and proof that orang-utans can swim


Will reclusive mathematician accept $1 million prize?
New Scientist | Breaking news 19 03 2010 Grigoriy Perelman has been recognised for solving the century-old Poincaré conjecture – but the real puzzle is whether he'll take the cash


Power to the people: In praise of batteries
New Scientist | Breaking news 19 03 2010 Henry Schlesinger's enthralling The Battery tells the story of the modern world through the humble miracle of electricity in a handy package


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