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Earth's magnetic field older than we thought

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RHIC nets strange antimatter

First antihypertriton detected at US lab

Superconductors could simulate the brain

Josephson junctions would allow rapid simulation of brain functions

UK physicists welcome research council reforms

Science minister Lord Drayson announces changes to the Science and Technology Facilities Council

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