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New Scientist, the world's leading science & technology news weekly magazine is essential reading for anyone with a passion for exploration and discovery. RSS feeds bring the latest New Scientist stories to your desktop. New Scientist - Online news• Suicidal behaviour is a disease, psychiatrists argue• Today on New Scientist • The tracking tag you just shake to send out a signal • Threatwatch: Could a MERS vaccine make people sicker? • Hunting pack of bacteria paints a tangled skein • When disaster strikes, it's survival of the sociable • Dinosaur dads may not have looked after the kids • Astrophile: Saturn's egg moon Methone is made of fluff • Gesture that smartphones can appreciate • Feedback: Light up your brain New Scientist - Life• Hunting pack of bacteria paints a tangled skein• When disaster strikes, it's survival of the sociable • Dinosaur dads may not have looked after the kids • Time-lapse spots faulty embryos before IVF • New memories filmed in action for first time • Malaria bug may give mosquitoes a super sense of smell • Six threatened and not-so-threatened ecosystems • Canadian mine may host 2.6-billion-year-old ecosystem • Did tectonic rift push apes and monkeys apart? • New Red List to focus on ecosystems rather than species New Scientist - Health• Suicidal behaviour is a disease, psychiatrists argue• Threatwatch: Could a MERS vaccine make people sicker? • Zap the brain with electricity to speed up mental maths • Pain ray: The US military's new agony beam weapon • Stem cells: Back to the future • Scans could spare parents the grief of infant autopsies • Malaria bug may give mosquitoes a super sense of smell • Human stem cells made using Dolly cloning technique • How was Angelina Jolie's breast cancer risk calculated? • Inside the lab racing to make vaccine for deadly flu As a valued member of the Science Advisory Board we would like to extend to you an exclusive discount offer - saving 40% on a year's subscription to New Scientist. ***That's 51 issues and unlimited access to the online archive - at 40% off*** Please be aware the details of this offer vary depending on your location. At the cutting edge of science & technology since 1956, New Scientist brings readers the latest advances in a stimulating, lively and authoritative way. And with a network of correspondents and editorial offices around the world, we have a global reach that no other science magazine can match. Subscribing to New Scientist means that every week you'll receive:
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