Friday, January 4, 2013

Today on New Scientist: 3 January 2013

Has the Kyoto protocol done more harm than good?

The first legal agreement to reduce greenhouse gas emissions ended last week, but tragically it could have resulted in higher emissions

Male lynxes duel to the death

Male lynxes in northern Sweden are so desperate for territories, they are willing to fight to the death to get them

New positioning technology could compete with GPS

A ground-based system that uses much stronger signals than GPS can pinpoint your location in cities and indoors

Are there really 50 Eskimo words for snow?

A century-long wrangle may finally have been resolved, says David Robson

Cannibal insect sex caught on video

Watch a pair of grigs engage in an antisocial dating game

Golden rice trial caught up in ethical tangle

Three researchers sacked for failing to tell parents of children in a trial that the rice they were eating was genetically modified

X marks eureka: Inspiration struck here

Relive great moments in science on the exact patch of Earth where they took place

Gastrophysics: A network theory recipe book

Network theorists say they can they tease out titillating taste combos - now New Scientist's daring recipes have put them to the test. Find out what happened

Polar tech uncovers how frozen regions are changing

New wireless sensors, sea-gliders and robots will show how climate change is affecting the ice and glaciers of the Arctic and Antarctica

2013 Smart Guide: More people than ever 'mentally ill'

Drug prescriptions for psychiatric conditions will rise in 2013. But don't blame modern living, it's all to do with a revision of psychiatric diagnosis

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