Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Today on New Scientist: 1 August 2012


The price of preserving fossils for the future

Fossils are an invaluable record of the past and source of knowledge - and our understanding of them is still evolving. That's priceless

Lost world of dinosaurs threatened by gas industry

The site of 130-million-year-old dinosaur footprints will be lost if plans to build the world's largest liquefied natural gas plant in Australia go ahead

Armadillo's reusable rocket licensed for launch

In the latest advance for private space flight, a Texas company has been granted rare government permission to launch its reusable rocket

Seabird cam lets you experience diving for food

Watch the first bird's eye view video of a cormorant's underwater search for food

Meteorite's left-handed molecules a blow to ET search

The handedness of molecules might not be a strong sign of life after all, complicating the hunt for extraterrestrials

Is the singularity near, or is it already history?

A new online film fails to convince that the singularity is the future ?

Geologists to gather data for Danish North Pole claim

An expedition to the Arctic will search for evidence that a ridge of continental crust across the Arctic is attached to Greenland, which is part of Denmark

Tiny plane takes daredevil rolls to dodge obstacles

Watch a new autonomous plane accurately navigate an obstacle course at high speed

Malaria vaccines could make the disease worse

In vaccinated mice, the malaria parasite evolved resistance and became more virulent than in unvaccinated mice

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