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Less loud sounds can still damage ears
THIS WEEK: 22:00 11 November 2009 | 1 comment
If the results in mice translate to humans, the laws that determine the noises workers can be exposed to may need to change
Today on New Scientist: 11 November 2009
18:00 11 November 2009
Today's stories on newscientist.com, at a glance, including: what the LHC is really looking for, how a mini ice age took hold of Europe in months, and how to get a club-winged manakin excited
Boys with ALD bring gene therapy in from cold
15:21 11 November 2009 | 1 comment
Two boys treated with a gene therapy for the brain disease X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy have fared so well that doctors are seeking more volunteers
Ultimate emergency call uses all open channels
NEWS: 14:04 11 November 2009 | 4 comments
A new satellite radio promises to use all known communication methods to raise the alarm when the owner is in a spot of bother
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Welcome to a world run by geeks and gadgets
18:00 11 November 2009 - updated 19:46 11 November 2009
Cory Doctorow's entertaining novel, Makers, examines what might happen if the geeks ever have to take charge
Laughing all the way to the anti-bank
10:00 11 November 2009 - updated 13:29 11 November 2009
Conceptual artist Jonathon Keats has established the world's First Bank of Antimatter - a satire of today's economy













