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Today on New Scientist: 13 September 2011

Time-lapse Tuesday: Biggest Greenland glacier break-up

See images of the Petermann glacier before and after a massive ice calving

Super-Earth discovered in a habitable zone

The discovery of 600 new exoplanets strengthens astronomers' suspicions that habitable planets must be common

The species that evaded extinction

In Survivors, veteran palaeontologist Richard Fortey travels the globe to track the species that have persisted throughout the millennia

Laser fusion trio team up to develop clean power

Last week three major research organisations said they would team up to develop laser nuclear fusion as a clean energy source. What should we expect?

Wolverine's survival is in the hands of the law

A landmark agreement could release it and hundreds more threatened species from bureaucratic limbo

Coconuts and sunshine will power South Pacific islands

Solar power will provide 93 per cent of the islands' electricity, with the rest coming from coconut oil

Media presenter: Unshakeable stereotypes of science

Science has transformed our world, so why does the public have such an old-fashioned view of scientists, asks Quentin Cooper

Dining on dog food at Bestival

A dash of Bj?rk, a helping of The Cure - and a mouthful of maggot? Savouring science alongside the music at this year's Bestival

Study science and do anything (even science)

If you studied science but are not a scientist, have you failed? No, says our blogger - the flexibility of science graduates should be celebrated

Mega space storm would kill satellites for a decade

New calculations suggest a major solar storm would create a persistent radiation problem in low Earth orbit

Universal intelligence: One test to rule them all

It's time to abandon the idea that we are the gold standard of intelligence. Celeste Biever takes a test using a more fundamental scale of smarts

Electrified roads could power cars from the ground up

Time to banish batteries? Electric cars of the future could get their juice from the roadway

Plastic fishes take you to the ocean floor

Shih Chieh Huang's sculptures shed light on the natural beauty of bioluminescence

Investigators pinpoint Soyuz rocket flaw

A clogged fuel line caused an uncrewed Soyuz rocket to crash in August, Russia says, but astronauts have not yet been cleared to fly on similar rockets

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