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Giant tuna kindergarten identified in Atlantic  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-10-3 3:00) 
Bluefin tuna born on opposite sides of the Atlantic spend their juvenile years together, before returning home to breed
Tax credits promise brighter outlook for solar energy  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-10-3 0:41) 
If the US extends tax relief for commercial and residential solar power, installations could reach triple the levels expected without credits
Google announces plan to wean US off coal and oil  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-10-3 0:25) 
The search company that already funds green technology now has a plan to help the US stop burning fossil fuels for power
[ニュース] 産総研、楕円形状などの成形が可能なスピニング加工機を共同開発  from Robot Watch  (2008-10-3 0:13) 

[コラム] 武器はないのか武器は!〜バンダイ「エアショックバトル 1/12 ビームサーベル」発売開始  from Robot Watch  (2008-10-3 0:08) 

Daughters thrive on mother's pride  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-10-2 21:40) 
If you feel your life is out of control and you can't change it, it might be your mum's low expectations that are to blame? if you're a woman
Robotic yellow submarine is 'Mars Rover of the sea'  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-10-2 19:56) 
A manoeuvrable automated sub that can hover in place and make its own decisions will allow more complex missions in the deep ocean
[ニュース] 「2008年国際航空宇宙展」が開幕〜宇宙やロボット関連の展示をレポート  from Robot Watch  (2008-10-2 18:52) 

Scorpion venom hunts down brain cancer  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-10-2 18:00) 
Radioactive venom may sound like the ultimate doomsday weapon, but it is now being tested as a treatment for malignant cancers
Were pterosaurs too big to fly?  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-10-2 18:00) 
An animal shouldn't be able to get off the ground if it weighs over 40 kg? so are scientists wrong to assume they soared like albatrosses? (full text available to subscribers)



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