For more on the topic, New Scientist offers this clever summary in video.
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He told New Scientist high levels of MSG had been used in the tests.
"It's possible even if the train is not crowded, " he told New Scientist magazine.
In 2009 New Scientist writer Michael Reilly "hacked" a colleague's genome using samples from a water glass.
His work has been published on the pre-print website arxiv.org and is reported in New Scientist magazine.
The report is published in New Scientist, and is due to appear in the journal Sleep Medicine.
The business for pirate ships "flying flags of convenience from landlocked nations has boomed", says the New Scientist.
New Scientist reports on an interesting new player in the fight against the antibiotic resistant MRSA copper.
Dr Vitetta told New Scientist magazine that the vaccine also had no side-effects.
New Scientist editor Roger Highfield agreed the libel laws were having a "chilling effect on the discussion of medical therapies".
According to the New Scientist article, some of the new strains made five times as much lycopene as the original did.
New Scientist reports that although men are more likely to be mentally retarded, they are also more likely to be geniuses.
Take, for instance, the online site for the British magazine, New Scientist.
However, New Scientist, a British magazine, said experts had told it that the outbreak probably began a few months earlier in China.
The research is published in New Scientist and Acta Ophthalmologica Scandinavica.
Further studies published in New Scientist magazine back up this theory.
According to the New Scientist, in the early 1980s, around 40 percent of the region's reefs hosted live coral -- today it is just 2 percent.
Two innovative techniques for gathering samples were revealed at the Interscience Conference on Anti-Microbial Agents and Chemotherapy in Toronto, Canada, and reported on the New Scientist website.
The research was originally reported in the New Scientist magazine.
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Rowan Harper has an interesting piece in New Scientist about the different ways that dolphins have been observed behaving towards the death of another dolphin in their pod.
Barry Fox, unflappable trawler of the FCC website, reports from New Scientist that Nokia has recently filed an application for a cellphone with covert emergency detection and broadcasting features.
The main problem, as he and other scientists told New Scientist contributor Amanda Gefter, is that the Inflation Model has taken on too much baggage over the past few years.
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Miami recently found that its electricity bills were 10 percent lower in areas with more than 20 percent tree cover compared to those areas without any trees, the New Scientist reports.
The FBI's Strategic Information and Operations Center (SOIC) posted its "Social Media Application" market research request onto the web on 19 January, and it was subsequently flagged up by New Scientist magazine.
This article was based in part on an interview with Dr Hasnain, who was also quoted by New Scientist as saying it was possible the glaciers would be gone in 40 years.
Reed Elsevier, which in an unrelated move is to merge with Wolters Kluwer, a Dutch publishing giant, will keep New Scientist, which suits its policy of concentrating on scientific, medical and legal publishing.
New Zealand husband and wife research team Rex and Christine Munday claimed in New Scientist magazine last year that eating half a clove of raw garlic a day could help protect against cancer.
The findings, which were presented at the Australian Neuroscience Society in Melbourne last week, and reported in New Scientist, gives hope that external factors may have an influence on the development of the disease in humans.
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