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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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  • ...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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  • ** From issue 2844 of New Scientist magazine, page 8.
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  • ...sfactory-metaphor-for-dna.html We need a satisfactory metaphor for DNA.] ''New Scientist'' Issue 2696. 23-Feb-2009
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  • ...a number of projects investigating this possibility<ref name='newsci2645'>New Scientist No2645, 1st March 2008.</ref>.:
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  • ...print under the headline "Causes for climate concern". From issue 2946 of New Scientist magazine, page 5.</ref>
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  • In their 2008 ''New Scientist'' article '''<font color=#660000>"Best in Small Doses"</font>''', hormesiol ...ittle-poison-is-good-for-you.html When a little poison is good for you.] ''New Scientist'' 9 August 2008. pp. 34-39.
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  • ...=dn7046 Hydroelectric power's dirty secret revealed] From the website of ''New Scientist'', 24 February 2005.</ref> Hydroelectric power is now more difficult to sit
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  • ...help-fight-crime.html "DNA test for eye colour could help fight crime"], ''New Scientist'' 14 March 2009.
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  • ...e up to the fact that people do not get fat simply because they overeat. ''New Scientist'' 19 January 2008, page 17</ref></blockquote>
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