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First Reviews of Civilization V 380

An anonymous reader submitted linkage to a story explaining why Hemos has been twitching for a week in anticipation: "Defying the urge to phone-in an unambitious sequel and coast on past successes, Sid Meier's Civilization V is anything but a lazy rehash. It feels almost as if someone described the concept of the renowned 19-year-old turn-based strategy series to a talented designer who'd never played it, and let him come up with his own version. It's similar enough to be familiar to veterans, different enough to be fresh, and its polish and accessibility make it a great place for new players to pick up one hell of a Civ addiction."
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China's Nine-Day Traffic Jam Tops 62 Miles 198

A traffic jam on the Beijing-Tibet expressway has now entered its ninth day and has grown to over 62 miles in length. This mother-of-all delays has even spawned its own micro-economy of local merchants selling water and food at inflated prices to stranded drivers. Can you imagine how infuriating it must be to see someone leave their blinker on for 9 days?
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Submission + - Goat breath makes aphids drop to the ground (bytesizebio.net)

Shipud writes: It has been known for some time that an approaching large herbivore causes aphids to abandon ship... err plant. Makes sense since, after all, there's not much of a point in staying on the particular bit of shrubbery that will be consumed, lock, stalk and barrel by a ravenous forager. However, it was not exactly clear what in the herbivore causes the aphids to drop. Well, it is not the shaking of the twigs, as rustling the plant did not cause a substantial number of the aphids to drop. Rather, it's the breath. The researchers had a human, a sheep and goat all breath on an aphid-infested plant, with equal results: the aphids dropped to the ground. But what in the breath causes aphids to do that? Well, it is not the CO2 nor the air movement itself, as the scientists found using a simulated breath machine. Rather, the heat and the humidity of the breathing, as tested by Moshe Gish and his colleagues at the University of Haifa. This is a great example of adaptation, after all, bush movement may be due to many different factors, including uninterested rodents and carnivores. Also, air movement can be simply caused by wind, including hot or humid air. But someone breathing directly on you, hot and damp can only mean one thing to an aphid: abandon plant or be goat dinner!

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