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Today on New Scientist: 20 November 2012

Pioneering planet hunter suffers radiation overdose

Although a critical computer failure seems to spell doom for the COROT satellite, the space telescope might only be mostly dead

New look at Einstein's brain pictures show his genius

Researchers taking a fresh look at photographs of Albert Einstein's brain say they've pinpointed his genius for physics ? and violin

Full steam ahead for carbon trading

California's new emissions trading system could be the start of something much bigger - a truly international carbon market

Cut premature births, save $3 billion

Five relatively straightforward measures could reduce the number of premature births in richer nations, improving health and saving a fortune

White smell: the olfactory equivalent of white noise

Any mixture that contains more than 30 different odours appears similar in smell, creating the olfactory equivalent of white noise and white light

Mountain of balls engulfs New York to show emissions

Watch a dramatic visualisation that gives recent greenhouse gas data a sense of scale

New super-Jupiter shines in rare planetary portrait

The hefty exoplanet joins a small handful of worlds outside our solar system that have had their picture taken

Sailing boat smashes world speed record

After ten years of research, a boat has hit a peak speed of 120 kilometres an hour ? snatching the world sailing record in the process

How do you know you're really in love?

In The Effect, playwright Lucy Prebble explores the relationship between our physical and psychological selves.

Blood cell disguise halts multiple sclerosis

Disguising myelin as a red blood cell stops the immune system from treating it as a foreign invader, halting the debilitating symptoms of MS in mice

Bloodletting: Return of a radical remedy

It was unsanitary and dangerous, but for centuries bloodletting was standard practice. Could it now be used to relieve some of the complications of obesity?

Is Santiago the next Silicon Valley?

It's not all about Silicon Valley anymore ? the next Google or Facebook might emerge from a technology hotspot further afield

Obama should fulfil his 2008 climate promises

Extreme events caused by warming are happening much sooner than we thought they would. It's time for Obama to act

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