Today on New Scientist: 1 November 2011
Cloud Shredder protects your data by ripping it up
Splitting files across your hard drive and the cloud could protect them from would-be thieves
Rare white kiwi chick bounces back from rocky repast
The only all-white kiwi born in captivity is recovering after biting off more than she could chew
British Museum gets the manga treatment
A Japanese supersleuth has to recover a stolen Stonehenge and address archelogoical ethics in Professor Munakata's British Museum Adventure
World unites to discuss internet freedoms and dangers
The first international conference on cyberspace brought together senior political figures and tech royalty from across the world
Graduate Special: how to deal with your debt
If you wanted to take up juggling, you would have joined the circus, not gone to university. We take a look at how to keep the debt collectors from the door
To avoid PTSD, no debrief for Japan's quake survivors
After the Japanese earthquake and tsunami in March, medics were warned off giving immediate counselling - it may make post-traumatic stress more likely
ADHD drugs do not cause sudden death
Children treated for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder are no more likely to suffer stroke or heart failure than their unmedicated peers
Sunbathe in the morning for a safer tan
The body's ability to repair damage caused by UV rays might work better in the morning, according to a study in mice
Take our survey on cognitive-enhancing drugs
Soldiers, athletes and brain trainers are using them to fine-tune their grey matter. What do you think about cognitive-enhancing drugs?
Science in America: State of a nation
The US is the most powerful scientific nation on Earth and yet the status of science in public life has never been so low. Why?
Humanoid robot can do push-ups and break a sweat
PETMAN, the newest creation from BigDog-maker Boston Dynamics, is designed to test clothing and protective gear for soldiers in the battlefield
Dust bowl looms if US Southwest drought plans fail
The Texas drought is a harbinger of things to come for the entire Southwest - water resource managers are making plans for a drier future
Spider play sex isn't all fun and games
Play sex tires males out, so others can drive them off and claim the now experienced female for themselves
Video 'radar' to stop drone mid-air collisions
Cheap video cameras and image-processing software can do a drone's sense-and-avoid work

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