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Every time I collect tomatoes in the garden, my hands end up covered with an invisible substance with a pungent smell. It seems to come from the tomato leaves and branches. When I wash my hands with soap, the substance becomes a very bright yellow-green - almost fluorescent - and it stains my soap, towel and wash basin. However, if I don't use soap to wash the substance off, it remains invisible. What is it? >Read the answer   Visit the Last Word blog, where you can post your answers online and explore all the unanswered questions SEARCH What would happen to the world as we know it if the Earth were hollow below the crust, assuming it didn't collapse inwards? A wooden barrel of gunpowder is a familiar sight in many historical movies, but were they really used? It's an unfortunate question I know, but why does human excrement smell so badly? Electricity is supposed to be the "silent servant". So why do transformers hum? In what form is CO2 found in natural mineral water springs, how does it get there and why is it removed and then added back before bottling? ANSWERS PLEASE The writers of all published answers receive £25 ($40)   High-fibre mousse I found a strange substance growing between a pile of plastic sacks containing bark mulch and a wall in my garden (see photo, top left). It was July and the sacks had been piled against the wall for some weeks. At first I thought it was a piece of foam plastic, but when I touched it the stuff had the consistency of mousse. You can see the reddish mark where I prodded it. The second photo is a close-up of one of the holes and the surrounding fibrous structure. The patch was about 17 centimetres long and during the course of the day it dried, went crumbly and turned more pink. Does anyone know what it is? >send your answer   QUESTIONS PLEASE Do you have a scientific enquiry about everyday phenomena? >send your question     New<b>Scientist.</b>com Su Doku New<b>Scientist.</b>com podcast HUMOUR: New Scientist's Feedback Column

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AS A prank in 1958, Matthew Dirckx tells us, a group of students from Massachusetts Institute of Technology used the body of Oliver Smoot, the shortest new recruit to their fraternity, to measure the length of a bridge across the Charles river connecting Boston to the MIT campus. The bridge was found to be 364.4 smoots long, plus or minus an ear. The smoot markings are repainted each year by the fraternity and the story has become a well-loved piece of MIT folklore. When the bridge was reconstructed in 1989, the concrete pavements were scored at 1-smoot increments instead of the normal 6 feet. As befits someone who is a unit of measurement, Smoot went on to a distinguished career in... >Read more ..   SEND US YOUR STORY GIZMO

Underwater sensors inspired by lowly plankton may give us a better understanding of the world's oceans. "Smart plankton" being developed by researchers at the University of Genoa, Italy, generate power from tiny fins...

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"Setting the UK up to fail and lose its leadership mantle will make our work in the US all the more difficult."

The heads of three US lobby groups - the Sierra Club, the Union of Concerned Scientists and the Natural Resources Defense Council - complain that the UK's decision to build eight "dirty" coal plants makes it less likely the US will join a post-Kyoto deal to cut emissions (The Guardian, London, 22 August) >Read more ..   PASSWORD LOGINusername:password:Your login is case-sensitive Forgotten your password?Subscriber? Register now!Subscribe nowInstitutional SubscribersAthens login Subscribe Contact Us FAQ / Help Advertise Disclaimer Terms and Conditions Cookies Privacy Policy Open Source Site Map About NewScientist.com About New Scientist magazine Publisher Blog © Copyright Reed Business Information Ltd. Vacancies Home Breaking News Explore by Subject Special Reports Last Word Subscribe Archive RSS Jobs
 

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