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Fossilised jaw muddies the picture of human ancestry  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2007-8-10 2:45) 
The discovery suggests that at least two of our hominid ancestors lived alongside one another in Africa
Who's the daddy? US sperm banks must be better regulated  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2007-8-10 2:39) 
A new register of DNA from donors and their offspring is exposing major gaps in US sperm bank regulation
[コラム] 石井英男のロボットキットレビューエスケイパン「Gogic Five」(第1回)  from Robot Watch  (2007-8-10 0:02) 

UK biosecurity lapse is "tip of iceberg"  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2007-8-9 23:06) 
After the UK foot and mouth outbreak concern is growing about the increasing number of incidents where pathogens escape from supposedly secure labs
Study finds weak link in spam business  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2007-8-9 22:54) 
Most spam links point to just a handful of servers - blocking these might help make spamming a less profitable, researchers say
[ニュース] ロボットミュージアム、「愛知工業大学ロボットデー 行け行け鉄人!!」を12日まで開催  from Robot Watch  (2007-8-9 22:08) 

[ニュース] Macで操作できる二足歩行ロボット「PLEN」がアップルストアでデモ  from Robot Watch  (2007-8-9 21:12) 

Introducing predatory fish could curb malaria  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2007-8-9 18:10) 
Seeding ponds in Kenya with Nile tilapia cut the prevalence of malaria-transmitting mosquitoes - but whether the strategy can stop the disease in its tracks remains unclear
Robots to revive dying dance routines  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2007-8-9 18:00) 
Humanoid robots could one day serve as prancing libraries of long-forgotten dance routines, able to reproduce them for curious audiences
Space shuttle Endeavour launches successfully  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2007-8-9 6:49) 
The shuttle blasted into space on Wednesday on its first mission in nearly five years - it will continue construction of the International Space Station



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