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New Scientist - Physics & Math
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Physics & Math
Artificial cloud created at the edge of space
Climate myths: Any cooling disproves global warming
Visions of data
How far could you travel in a spaceship?
Climate change may trigger earthquakes and volcanoes
Probe gets clearest glimpse yet of cosmic dawn
Rare meteorite found by 'fireball' observatory
When opposite charges repel
Too much radiation for astronauts to make it to Mars
Geothermal power quakes find defenders
Could we create quantum creatures in the lab?
Saturn's moon Titan has a foggy bottom
Asian quake could trigger California's big one
Cosmic rays reveal erupting volcano's guts
Galaxy study hints at cracks in dark matter theories
India's thirst is making us all wet
Devastating Indonesian earthquake 'still to come'
Light work wins Nobel for electronics pioneers
Phantom storms: How our weather leaks into space
Neutrinos could encode messages to submarines
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