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NASA plans to take the boom out of supersonic flight

Sonic booms could be turned into mere rumbles with the results of NASA’s latest flight tests Source:NASA plans to take the boom out of supersonic flight

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Why the Catholic church can't ignore science

The Vatican’s latest report on bioethics demonstrates once more that a morality rooted in outdated, pre-scientific understanding is not appropriate to modern realities, says Lawrence Krauss Source:Why the Catholic church can't ignore science

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Do we really need bras for babies?

Babies dressed like adults, extreme makeovers, steroids and facelifts for the grown-ups. We’re dangerously obsessed with the body, says psychotherapist Susie Orbach Source:Do we really need bras for babies?

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Commentary: Why the Catholic church can't ignore science

The Vatican’s latest report on bioethics demonstrates once more that a morality rooted in outdated, pre-scientific understanding is not appropriate to modern realities, says Lawrence Krauss Source:Commentary: Why the Catholic church can't ignore science

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Editorial: The Obama factor, revealed

How much of his success is down to policy, spin and charisma – and how much to herd mentality? Source:Editorial: The Obama factor, revealed

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Space telescope to boost hunt for alien Earths

The imminent launch of the new Kepler space telescope means we will be able to see Earth-size planets in the “habitable zone” of their stars for the first time Source:Space telescope to boost hunt for alien Earths

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El Niño in the clear over 'Big Dry'

The intense drought that has devastated southeast Australia over the past decade seems to be caused by changes in temperatures in the Indian Ocean, not the Pacific Source:El Niño in the clear over 'Big Dry'

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Baffling acoustics

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Bringing blue-sky thinking down to earth

Research into the origins and nature of the universe can have surprisingly practical benefits, says Anil Ananthaswamy Source:Bringing blue-sky thinking down to earth

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Review: Evolutionary Writings by Charles Darwin, edited by James A Secord

This fantastic anthology paints an enthralling and complex portrait of Darwin’s ideas and character Source:Review: Evolutionary Writings by Charles Darwin, edited by James A Secord

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