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  • | journal=New Scientist magazine
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  • ...t unheard of - for example, in the city of [[Faisalabad]], Pakistan.<ref>''New Scientist'': '[http://www.newscientist.com/channel/health/dn14545-worlds-farmers-turn ...Escherichia coli|E.coli]] [[bacteria]] can survive for months in it.<ref>''New Scientist'': '[http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg15921495.400-waste-not.html Wast
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  • ...m-food Everything you wanted to know about GM organisms] — Provided by ''[[New Scientist]]''.
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  • '''New Scientist''' is a weekly science periodical intended for a general audience founded i
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  • *Van Vugt M, Griskevicius V. (2012) Let's use evolution to turn us green. ''New Scientist''. 15-September. Pp. 26-27.
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  • ...ns?id=dn7915 Most scientific papers are probably wrong] - Kurt Kleiner - [[New Scientist]] - August 2005 * "''[http://www.newscientist.com Current Events]''". [[New Scientist]] Magazine, Reed Business Information Ltd.
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  • *New Scientist article on [http://www.newscientist.com/channel/being-human/dn13860-six-uni
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  • ...d-treat-mental-illness.html Cuddle chemical' could treat mental illness] ''New Scientist'' (14 May 2008) ...Oxytocin due to penetrative sex reduces stress and neurotic tendencies] ''New Scientist'' (26 Jan 2006)
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  • ...journal | author=Anna Gosline | title=Thunderbolts from space | journal=[[New Scientist]] | year=May 2005 | volume=186 | issue=2498 | pages=30-34}}
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  • ...st = Obler | first = Paul C. | coauthors = Estrin, Herman A. | title = The New Scientist: Essays on the Methods and Values of Modern Science | publisher = Anchor Bo
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  • ...l]] welfare [[law|legislation]] could lead to even more suffering.<ref>''[[New Scientist]]'': '[http://www.newscientist.com/channel/opinion/dn9154-animal-activists-
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  • ...t-water-has-memory.html ''Icy claim that water has memory'']. &nbsp;&nbsp; New Scientist, 11 June 2003 (at [http://www.newscientist.com/ NewScientist])
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  • ...tp://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn10422 Tony Blair Interview] in ''New Scientist'' November 2006. "My advice for the scientific community would be, fight th
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  • ...man/brain Everything you wanted to know about the brain] — Provided by ''[[New Scientist]]''.
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  • ...photosynthesis.html A blue-green revolution: Upgrading photosynthesis]. ''New Scientist'' Feb 19. pp. 42-45.
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  • ...evolution Everything you wanted to know about evolution] — Provided by ''[[New Scientist]]''.
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  • ...et course for a return visit to Enceladus, arriving in March 2008.<ref>''[[New Scientist]]'': '[http://space.newscientist.com/article/mg19526181.500-geyser-teaser-t
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  • ...nted to know about the quantum world] &mdash; archive of articles from ''[[New Scientist]]'' magazine.
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  • ...cle.ns?id=dn8338 “$100-laptop created for world’s poorest countries”], ''[[New Scientist]]'', [[November 17]], 2005
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  • ...dget for it would be approved; however, it was approved by Cabinet. <ref> New Scientist No. 220, Feb. 2, 1961, p. 268, Mapping the Earth Below the Surface by John
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  • ...article/mg16522274.500-voices-from-the-past.html “Voices from the past”] ''New Scientist'', 26 February.
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  • ...taining fire or explosion.” <ref> Marks, Paul. "Not Cleared for Take-Off." New Scientist 26 Jan. 2013: 22. Academic Search Premier. </ref> A number of problems have ...anese airport in Takamatsu. <ref> Marks, Paul. "Not Cleared for Take-Off." New Scientist 26 Jan. 2013: 22. Academic Search Premier. </ref>
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  • ...et course for a return visit to Enceladus, arriving in March 2008.<ref>''[[New Scientist]]'': '[http://space.newscientist.com/article/mg19526181.500-geyser-teaser-t
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  • In an interview for ''New Scientist'', Noam Chomsky, pioneer of the concept of universal grammar, said: ...al man]. An interview with Noam Chomsky. 19 March 2012 by Graham Lawton. ''New Scientist'' Magazine issue 2856.</ref>
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  • ...ction film" by the readers of the UK magazine ''[[New Scientist]]''.<ref>''New Scientist'': '[http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20026826.300-scifi-special-your-
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  • ...parently in good [[health]]. No others were conclusively sighted.<ref>''[[New Scientist]]'': '[http://www.newscientist.com/backpage.ns?id=mg18725133.000 Job swap].
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  • ...ting that central Africa was a powerhouse of learning at the time.<ref>''[[New Scientist]]'': '[http://www.newscientist.com/channel/being-human/mg19526171.400-stars
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  • |publisher=New Scientist
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  • ...t the levels of [[pollution|pollutants]] in samples of whale meat,<ref>''[[New Scientist]]'': '[http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn2362-extreme-mercury-levels-re
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  • ...gh, appeared to show a benefit, but these studies were halted early.<ref>''New Scientist'': '[http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg19926651.900-circumcision-to-cut
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  • ...not be made by breeding the Cavendish variety with wild relatives.<ref>''[[New Scientist]]'': '[http://environment.newscientist.com/channel/earth/mg19025513.700-a-f
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  • ...at are not scientific journals, including ''[[Scientific American]]'', ''[[New Scientist]]'' and others. They are not listed here.
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  • ...od-particle.html |title=Fermilab 'closing in' on the God particle |journal=New Scientist}}
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  • ...uper-Earth' found in space].' 25th April 2007. Soon after, a reader of ''[[New Scientist]]'' magazine wrote in to inquire where the BBC thought a 'super-Earth' coul
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  • This research is from a journal named New Scientist and the author is Andy Coghlan. It was discovered that Photobacterium phosp Coghlan, Andy. (June 1998) Sentinels of the seas. New Scientist v. 158 no. 2137 p. 21 [http://vnweb.hwwilsonweb.com/hww/results/getResults.
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  • ...ck duiker, jentink's duiker, yellow back and the white bellied duiker.<ref>New Scientist Mon 9 Aug 2004 (edited)</ref> Aders’ duiker (Zanzibar duiker) is the rare
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  • ...licies given his support of clean energy projects in his home state,<ref>''New Scientist'': '[http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20026874.600-nobel-laureate-to-b ...eed to address [[global warming]] and [[renewable energy]] supplies.<ref>''New Scientist'': '[http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn16452-obama-to-restore-science-t
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  • ...=ifuMlg2PUHsC&pg=PA51 |pages=pp. 51 ''ff'' |date=Jan. 7, 1989 |journal=The New Scientist |volume=121 |issue=1646 |publisher=Reed Business Information |author=Anthon
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  • ...ewscientist.com/article/mg19225780.071 The Big Questions: What is Life?] ''New Scientist'' Issue 2578, pages 46-51.
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  • ...11826-satellites-solve-mystery-of-low-gravity-over-canada.html| publisher=New Scientist| title= Satellites solve mystery of low gravity over Canada| date=10 May 20
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  • ...ything you wanted to know about genetics] — Provided by ''[[New Scientist| New Scientist]]''.
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  • ...you get the conditions right, basic life may emerge almost fully formed. ''New Scientist 5 March 2011.</font>
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  • ...ewscientist.com/article.ns?id=mg18024215.100 ''The Stranger Within'']. ''[[New Scientist]]'' (subscription). (reprinted [http://www.katewerk.com/chimera.html here])
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  • | work = [[New Scientist magazine]]
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  • ...ximately 6 meters thick in Swartkrans<ref>{{cite journal|year=1994|journal=New Scientist|author=Armstrong, Sue|number=1933|pages=33|title=South Africa - The Missing
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  • ...create jobs in the renewables sector and increase energy efficiency.<ref>''New Scientist'': '[http://www.newscientist.com/blogs/shortsharpscience/2009/01/yvo1.html ...ad to a stem cell research program that had been on hold since 2006.<ref>''New Scientist'': '[http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn16475-historic-trial-to-treat-sp
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  • ...out - Francis Slakey ponders the faces of fantasy and New Age scientists ''New Scientist'' 139:49</ref> ...nial jobs such as stockroom clerks.<ref>Daviss B (2003) Reasonable Doubt ''New Scientist'' 29 March, pp. 36-43.</ref> They were repeatedly investigated by universi
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  • ..._rss20 A possible connection between aberrant reinsertions and lymphoma] - New Scientist
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  • ...p://www.newscientist.com/article/dn3817 Icy claim that water has memory] ''New Scientist'' 11 June 2003</ref>
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  • ...article/mg16522274.500-voices-from-the-past.html “Voices from the past”] ''New Scientist'', 26 February.
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