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Astronauts' sons greet each other in space from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-10-14 23:20) |
A Soyuz craft carrying a NASA astronaut's son has docked with the space station, which is home to a cosmonaut's son
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Cheap lenses could revolutionise quantum networks from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-10-14 22:00) |
A new way to force single atoms and photons to meet should help the development of fast, secure quantum computer networks
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[ニュース] 3者3様のロボットビジネスへのアプローチ〜「ROBO_JAPAN 2008セミナー」1日目 from Robot Watch (2008-10-14 21:31) |
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Gallery: Artists explore the state of our planet from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-10-14 21:30) |
See pictures of electricity-generating moths and polar bears with jet packs? images meant to encourage imaginative solutions to environmental problems
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Coastal wetlands may not impede hurricane storm surges from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-10-14 20:55) |
Unreliable methods for gauging the depth of floodwaters weaken the argument that coastal marshes provide a storm shield for communities
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Did ancient river channels guide humans out of Africa? from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-10-14 19:15) |
The Sahara is a huge obstacle for anyone wanting to leave the continent, but new evidence suggests a wetter climate may have helped
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Social melting pots foster technological innovation from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-10-14 18:22) |
Larger cities generate innovation as they increase social networking between very different types of people
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[ニュース] JAXA相模原キャンパスで「M-Vロケット」の実機が公開 from Robot Watch (2008-10-14 14:16) |
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Milky Way's fastest stars may be immigrants from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-10-14 9:18) |
'Hypervelocity' stars were thought to come from our galaxy's centre? but they may be immigrants from a dwarf galaxy that merged with our own
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Is there an optimum speed of life? from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-10-14 6:00) |
From bacteria to elephants, most groups of organisms stick to the same narrow range of metabolic rates, suggesting that it may have an evolutionary advantage
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