- New system could eventually 'eliminate' batteries
- 60pc people 'can't live without their smartphones'
- Blocking DNA repair enzyme could eventually lead to cancer therapy
- How 'numerate' people understand numbers better to make more informed decisions
- Hovering in mid-air easier for top-heavy structures
- Venus could be shifting gears
Best and worst of science in 2008
London, Dec 26 (ANI): New Scientist has reviewed the best and worst of science stories in the year 2008.
Called 'News review 2008: The year in science', the article features the following lists:
The best and worst of the year:) Bad guys get the most girls: How self-obsessed, thrill-seeking, devious men do better than nice guys.
2) Lazy option is best when waiting for the bus: Should you walk or stick around when waiting for a tardy bus? Stay put at the first stop in almost all cases, suggests a formula devised by mathematicians at Harvard University.
3) Mongoose-robot duo sniffs out landmines: Pairing a mongoose with an exquisite sense of smell with a lightweight robot offers a cheap, effective way to find landmines.
4) Could "bubble" universes threaten human existence?t is the ultimate neighbour from hell - a rogue bubble universe that could rip into our world at any time and eat us and everything else in a flash.
5) A Wii warm-up hones surgical skills:t may sound like a bad idea for trainee surgeons to play games on the Nintendo Wii when they should be studying, but it might be time well spent.
Most commented articles:
1 New legal threat to teaching evolution in the US.
2 Vote for your favourite science fiction book/film.
3 Evolution: 24 myths and misconceptions.
4 Creationists declare war over the brain.
5 Bacteria make major evolutionary shift in the lab.
Most clicked articles online: Evolution - 24 myths and misconceptions.
2 Mysterious "dead water" effect caught on film.
3 Bacteria make major evolutionary shift in the lab.
4 Music special - Five great auditory illusions.
5 Fastest-ever flashgun captures image of light wave.
Best blunders: China boasts of its space walk hours before astronauts had left the launch pad.
2 US astronaut Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper drops a tool box from the space station.
3 Michael Fournier fails in his attempt to sky-dive faster than the speed of sound when his balloon takes off without him.
4 Sarah Palin made a faux pas on climate change. She said, "I'm not one to attribute every man - activity of man to the changes in the climate. There is something to be said also for man's activities, but also for the cyclical temperature changes on our planet." (ANI)
Lal Juto awarded Best Creative Idea at 11th Shanghai Film Fest.
India's oldest law firm Fox Mandal Little wins Best National Law Firm 2008 award.
Lindsay Lohan snubs Calum Best's party.
Angelina Jolie's Ten Best Body Parts revealed.
'Four Weddings and a Funeral' voted 'Best British Movie' of all time.
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