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Role of conserved non-coding DNA elements in the Foxp3 gene in regulatory T-cell fate
Nature Jan 14 2010 2:20PM GMT
Self versus non-self discrimination during CRISPR RNA-directed immunity
Nature Jan 14 2010 2:19PM GMT
Scientists: Male Chromosome Is Still Evolving
NPR Jan 14 2010 2:19PM GMT
Direct quantitative speciation of selenium in selenium-enriched yeast and yeast-based products by X-ray absorption spectroscopy confirmed by HPLC-ICP-MS
RSC Jan 14 2010 2:17PM GMT
Bulgarian European commission candidate blunders at hearing
NRC Handelsblad Jan 14 2010 2:06PM GMT
Bulgeless dwarf galaxies and dark matter cores from supernova-driven outflows
Nature Jan 14 2010 2:04PM GMT
Ferroelectricity in a one-dimensional organic quantum magnet
Nature Jan 14 2010 2:04PM GMT
Quantum cascade lasers that emit more light than heat
Nature Jan 14 2010 2:03PM GMT
Highly power-efficient quantum cascade lasers
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Puffins' winter odyssey revealed
Puffins from the North Sea's largest colony make a surprise excursion to the Atlantic Ocean, tags fitted to the seabirds reveal.
Light shed on fish gill mystery
Fish developed gills to "decontaminate" their bodies, rather than to breathe, new research suggests.
Hydro scheme awarded major prize
A scheme to generate power in the Brecon Beacons is one of three winners of a £1m prize for saving carbon emissions.
Science explains the wrinkly dog
The genetic cause of the Shar-pei dog's wrinkled skin is explained by an analysis of pedigree dog breeds.
Science explains the wrinkly dog
The genetic cause of the Shar-pei dog's wrinkled skin is explained by scientists.
The solar cell that builds itself
Researchers have used a property of salad dressing to get electronics to self-assemble on a range of surfaces.
Arctic tern's epic journey mapped
The Arctic tern's extraordinary pole-to-pole 70,000km migration is detailed by an international team of scientists.
Physicist death blamed on US and Israel
Iran's state media accuse Israel and the US of being involved in a bomb attack which killed an Iranian physicist in Tehran.
'Wet computer' project kicks off
An EU project to engineer "chemical computers" that mimic the actions of neurons in the brain has begun.
Arctic tern's epic journey mapped
The Arctic tern's extraordinary pole-to-pole 70,000km migration is detailed by Danish and UK scientists.

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Why the blame game shouldn't be played in public
Just seeing someone blame others makes the onlookers more likely to point the finger themselves


The cosmos cycles on...
Visions of the Cosmos at New York's Rubin Museum of Art reminds us that modern cosmological ideas have been churning for centuries


When men shouldn't be in want of a wife
Tying the knot assures men that their wives' children are their true heirs and gives women confidence that their kids will benefit from a decent inheritance


Dung beetles' secret superpower: ultimate night sight
The cowpat munchers have astonishingly sophisticated visual systems – and they're teaching us a few tricks about seeing in the dark


Why alpha-male baboons allow subordinates sex treats
Dominant males allow lower-ranking males to mate with their females as a way to protect the dominant male's own offspring in their absence


Fake skin patches could deliver helpful genes
A patch of synthetic skin could one day provide gene therapy without the need for injections


Why is 'Neanderthal' still a byword for dumb brute?
The notion that Neanderthals went extinct because they were too dim-witted to compete with modern humans is losing its currency among the general public. About time, says Ewen Callaway
UK facilities crisis: cock-up or conspiracy?
Physicist Brian Cox responds to John Womersley, director of science programmes at the British Science and Technology Facilities Council


Today on New Scientist: 11 January 2010
Today's stories on newscientist.com at a glance, including: how popping a pill could stop you hitting the bottle, an artificial leaf that could make green hydrogen, and designing highways the slime mould way


UK facilities crisis: cock-up or conspiracy?
Physicist Brian Cox responds to John Womersley, director of science programmes at the British government's Science and Technology Facilities Council


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Solar nanoantennas
via Idaho National Laboratory Harvesting the sun’s energy with antennas Researchers at Idaho National Laboratory, along with partners at Microcontinuum Inc. (Cambridge, MA) and Patrick Pinhero of the University of Missouri, are developing a novel way to collect energy from the sun with a technology that could potentially cost pennies a yard, be imprinted on flexible materials [...]
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Stanford nanowire battery produces 10x more electricity
via Stanford News Service Stanford researchers have found a way to use silicon nanowires to reinvent the rechargeable lithium-ion batteries that power laptops, iPods, video cameras, cell phones, and countless other devices. The new version, developed through research led by Yi Cui, assistant professor of materials science and engineering, produces 10 times the amount of electricity of [...]
Toshiba Builds 100x Smaller Micro Nuclear Reactor
via Next Energy News Toshiba has developed a new class of micro size Nuclear Reactors that is designed to power individual apartment buildings or city blocks. The new reactor, which is only 20 feet by 6 feet, could change everything for small remote communities, small businesses or even a group of neighbors who are fed up [...]
Synthetic DNA on the Brink of Yielding New Life Forms
via Washington Post It has been 50 years since scientists first created DNA in a test tube, stitching ordinary chemical ingredients together to make life’s most extraordinary molecule. Until recently, however, even the most sophisticated laboratories could make only small snippets of DNA — an extra gene or two to be inserted into corn plants, for [...]
Organ Printing Creates Beating Heart Cells
via Wired A Missouri professor took several types of chicken heart cells and 3D printed them into large sheets with cell-friendly gel. The cells took over from there, sorting themselves into working order. Then they began beating, just as a heart would.
Nanotubes Power Paper-Thin Battery
via Tech News World Clunky old batteries may soon be a thing of the past thanks to a new energy-storage device that looks and feels like a scrap of paper. Developed by a team of researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI), the nanoengineered battery is 90 percent cellulose, made up of the same plant cells used in [...]
Stanford researchers develop a quantum light switch
via Stanford New Service Infinitely secure cryptography that renders any computer unhackable. Computers that can solve the structure of a complicated protein at the drop of a hat. Programs to decrypt complicated enemy secrets. Optical data connections up to 100 times faster than current technology allows. Photons and atoms hold the power to make these innovations reality; [...]
Artificial Intelligence Beats Human Intelligence
via PR Web Artificial Intelligence (AI) Beats Human Intelligence on Yahoo Answers Social Networking Site The two year old Artificial Intelligence (AI) known as the Buddhabot began answering questions on Yahoo! Answers site last week. Yahoo Answers is a Web 2.0 site with a social content rating system reminiscent of Digg. The Buddhabot has so far answered [...]

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