Friday, November 2, 2012

Today on New Scientist: 2 November 2012

Chaotic colours reveal bacteria's rush to the buffet

Swarms of microbes surf the ocean currents for filaments of food in this swirling image

Diabetes linked to flu

The flu virus can grow within the pancreas and may trigger an immune response that leads to diabetes

Mind transfer: human brains in different materials

Could we emulate a specific brain or transfer a mind to another device? Pioneering research suggests that it is feasible, says key player Randal A. Koene

Zoologger: The great white shark cattle market

Males hanging out in the White Shark Caf? in the eastern Pacific showcase their diving skills to choosy females

Feedback: Costly non-existent conferences

More scamferences, your superposed quantum autobiography, excessively helpful signs, and more

Exploding the myths about the Higgs

Physicist Sean Carroll proves himself to be equal to the challenge of explaining the Higgs boson in The Particle at the End of the Universe

Obama or Romney? Your face voted - we were watching

See which issues got hearts racing and which fell flat during the final US presidential debate, based on the facial expressions of New Scientist readers

Hendra virus vaccine available - but only for horses

Horses can now be immunised against a deadly bat-borne virus, but there are no plans for a human vaccine despite our being susceptible

Mine your language: Software decodes company reports

Divining subtle meanings in the phrases of financial reports has a value, so text-mining software is getting busy

Robot farm workers take to the fields

Six systems, real and imagined, which could help farmers of the future feed the world's growing population

The US military is a useful ally on climate change

A lean, green fighting machine could help tip the balance in the war for the planet

Mars rover pic reveals Red Planet is just like Hawaii

A sparkling X-ray diffraction image from Curiosity exposes the jewels in Martian soil

Entangle Schr?dinger's cat to up its quantum weirdness

Two doubly quantum experiments serve as a rare experimental example of just how strange the quantum world is

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