Robots to revive dying dance routines
New Scientist Image: torremountain Humanoid robots could one day serve as prancing libraries of...
Read MoreAug 9, 2007 | Journalism, Technology
New Scientist Image: torremountain Humanoid robots could one day serve as prancing libraries of...
Read MoreAug 8, 2007 | Earth Science, Evolution, Journalism, Life, Palaeontology
It may be possible to predict winners and losers ahead of a mass extinction – those species with the greatest variability in their appearance should be most likely to survive. Image: dctim1
Read MoreAug 7, 2007 | Health, Journalism
New Scientist Image: kat m research Screening for the sexually transmitted disease chlamydia seems...
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New Scientist Image: Mountain Vision Motorists are not the only ones to benefit from high-speed...
Read MoreAug 1, 2007 | Archaeology, Journalism, Life
The Black Death continues to cast a shadow across England. Although the modern English population is more cosmopolitan than ever, the plagues known as the Black Death killed so many people in the Middle Ages that, to this day, genetic diversity is lower in England than it was in the 11th century. Image: swanksalot
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