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New Scientist, the world's leading science & technology news weekly magazine is essential reading for anyone with a passion for exploration and discovery. RSS feeds bring the latest New Scientist stories to your desktop. New Scientist - Online News• Software photo-doctor fixes up bad photos• England's dark sites on public view • At last we will know how bright the stars really are • Nanosculptors banish brittleness in smart alloys • Tories: prepare for major science cuts • A field guide for microbe watchers • Lost leviathans: Hunting the world's missing whales • Smoking may pose 'third-hand' cancer hazard • Today on New Scientist: 8 February 2010 • World's most precise clock created New Videos• Photo fix• Sharing bonobo • 3D videoconference • Shoot-out science • Hybrid video • Secrecy tour • NS TV - Nov 2009 • NS TV - Jan 2010 • NS TV - Dec 2009 • NS TV - Feb 2010 New Scientist - Life• Lost leviathans: Hunting the world's missing whales• First breath: Earth's billion-year struggle for oxygen • Found: The first ever animal trails • Sharing apes: what bonobos have in common with us • Giving the 'unconscious' a voice • Survival of the fittest theory: Darwinism's limits • Nature's hot green quantum computers revealed • 'Imaginary rabbit' breaks out of the body • 'Imaginary rabbit' illusion breaks out of the body • Zoologger: 'Living beach ball' is giant single cell New Scientist - Health• Smoking may pose 'third-hand' cancer hazard• Neurons for peace: Take the pledge, brain scientists • Home test for sperm count could leave men in a mess • Ale is good, make no bones about it • Chikungunya foiled by copycat 'virus' • The secret of a sperm's wiggle • Headache pill could save earthquake crush victims • Giving the 'unconscious' a voice • Star students, beware bipolar disorder • Are stem cell scientists sabotaging rivals' work? As a valued member of the Science Advisory Board we would like to extend to you an exclusive discount offer - saving 40% on a year's subscription to New Scientist. ***That's 51 issues and unlimited access to the online archive - at 40% off*** Please be aware the details of this offer vary depending on your location. At the cutting edge of science & technology since 1956, New Scientist brings readers the latest advances in a stimulating, lively and authoritative way. And with a network of correspondents and editorial offices around the world, we have a global reach that no other science magazine can match. Subscribing to New Scientist means that every week you'll receive:
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