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The experimental fusion reactor ITER will not address a host of practical questions that must be answered before fusion power can become a reality All today's stories on newscientist.com, including: immune retune, ITER starts to take shape, a planet-hunter's favourite alien worlds, and more The Large Hadron Collider has woken from hibernation with a bang, increasing its chances of finding a range of elusive particles including the Higgs bosonDie Opposition in Burma feiert ihren Erfolg, die Regierung beweist ihre Glaubwürdigkeit auf dem Weg der vorsichtigen Öffnung: Das Ergebnis der Parlamentsteilwahl vom Sonntag (und der Umgang damit) nähren die Hoffnung auf einen Neuanfang. Mehr 1 1 Dortmund spielt begeisternd, aber die Bayern haben es in der Hand, aus eigener Kraft Meister zu werden.
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It has been revealed that the media storm surrounding ‘climategate’ at the University of East Anglia at the end of 2009 cost the university over £100,000. A day of alfresco entertainment is being planned in Sheringham to mark the Diamond Jubilee - and residents are now being encouraged to roll up a rug and pack a hamper to join in the fun. Operating profit at Norwich-based book wholesaler Bertram Books increased by 33pc in the wake of its acquisition of Dawson Books as the company presses ahead with a plan to save nearly £4m following the merger of the two companies. The New Anglia Local Enterprise Partnership is setting up a group aimed at safeguarding jobs and investment at sports car maker Group Lotus. The importance of the Chinese market to Norfolk-based group Group Lotus has been underscored with the launch of a special China edition of the Evora GTE at the Beijing International Motor Show.
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14:35 30 March 2012 The global warming impact of a major offshore gas leak could be equivalent to the emissions associated with 3 per cent of the UK's electricity demand IN BRIEF: 18:00 28 March 2012 | 2 comments
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They are as much a part of the American television experience as daytime soaps, canned laughter and cheaply produced infomercials. But if one angry meteorologist gets his way, "auto-cutie" weathergirls may become a thing of the past.

