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The Science Advisory Board has partnered with the following organizations, institutes and companies in order to provide enhanced services and resources to our members. Science Advisory Board members are welcome to avail themselves of this information and benefits by clicking on th links provided.


New Scientist, the world's leading science & technology news weekly magazine is essential reading for anyone with a passion for exploration and discovery.

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New Scientist - Online News

• Ancient bacteria could improve anti-ageing cosmetics
• Instant Expert: The unseen universe
• Space ribbon deployed to surf Earth's magnetic field
• Today on New Scientist: 2 September 2010
• A birds-eye view of hurricane Earl
• Smart USB speakers pump up the volume from laptops
• Hawking hasn't changed his mind about God
• Can US Congress overturn stem-cell funding freeze?
• Stephen Hawking says there's no theory of everything
• Weird water lurking inside giant planets

New Scientist - Online News

• Ancient bacteria could improve anti-ageing cosmetics
• Instant Expert: The unseen universe
• Space ribbon deployed to surf Earth's magnetic field
• Today on New Scientist: 2 September 2010
• A birds-eye view of hurricane Earl
• Smart USB speakers pump up the volume from laptops
• Hawking hasn't changed his mind about God
• Can US Congress overturn stem-cell funding freeze?
• Stephen Hawking says there's no theory of everything
• Weird water lurking inside giant planets

New Scientist - Online News

• Ancient bacteria could improve anti-ageing cosmetics
• Instant Expert: The unseen universe
• Space ribbon deployed to surf Earth's magnetic field
• Today on New Scientist: 2 September 2010
• A birds-eye view of hurricane Earl
• Smart USB speakers pump up the volume from laptops
• Hawking hasn't changed his mind about God
• Can US Congress overturn stem-cell funding freeze?
• Stephen Hawking says there's no theory of everything
• Weird water lurking inside giant planets

New Scientist - Online News

• Ancient bacteria could improve anti-ageing cosmetics
• Instant Expert: The unseen universe
• Space ribbon deployed to surf Earth's magnetic field
• Today on New Scientist: 2 September 2010
• A birds-eye view of hurricane Earl
• Smart USB speakers pump up the volume from laptops
• Hawking hasn't changed his mind about God
• Can US Congress overturn stem-cell funding freeze?
• Stephen Hawking says there's no theory of everything
• Weird water lurking inside giant planets

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