Book prize goes to novel of intrigue and Alzheimer's
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-11-10 20:56)
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Alice LaPlante's debut novel, Turn of Mind, has won the 2011 Wellcome Trust Book Prize
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Row over plans to mine Grand Canyon
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-11-10 20:41)
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While the government pushes to oppose new uranium mines in north Arizona, Republicans are working to overturn any ban
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2011.11.09 ASIMO記事/防衛技術シンポジウム/国際ロボット展1日目/ロボットで地域振興/ドラえもんCMで
from 森山和道
(2011-11-10 9:05)
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▼Car Watch ホンダ、進化した「新型ASIMO」とロボティクス製品「Honda Robotics」 ASIMOは自律行動制御技術を搭載、原発での運用を検討中の作業アームも
▼ロボット媒体ではないので、見たこと聞いたこと、あるいは僕が書きたいことを全部書いたわけではありません。書かせてもらったのは嬉しいんだけど、もっと本気出して書きたい。
▼市ヶ谷に。防衛省の技術研究本部による「防衛技術シンポジウム」の原発関連セッションだけ聞く。
▼ちょっとだけ展示を見て、日高屋で昼飯を食ってビッグサイトへ移動。
▼国際ロボット展。サービスロボットシンポジウムが始まったところだったのでパナソニックの人の講演だけ聞いて、展示をさーっと見て、またシンポジウム会場に戻って復旧復興のロボティクス、みたいなセッションを聞く。でも結局カネがないと何もできないよね、と思った。シンポジウムは50分も時間を超過して終了。
▼新刊。
『計算機と脳』(J.フォン・ノイマン/ちくま学芸文庫)
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▼AFP 繁殖競争に勝つオスの秘訣は「女装」、スペイン研究
▼ ロボット動作振り付け統合ソ ...
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Network theory reveals patterns in Supreme Court votes
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-11-10 7:27)
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You don't need to be a legal expert or even consider the content of cases to know how members of the highest US court would have voted in the past
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Spectacular rainbow volcano on Mars
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-11-10 3:22)
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A stunning image of the Tharsis Tholus volcano on Mars shows off its Everest-challenging peaks
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Who invented the light bulb?
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-11-10 3:20)
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An exhibition celebrating the ingenuity of everyday objects doesn't delve deeply enough into the history, science and technology that underlies them
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Today on New Scientist: 9 November 2011
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-11-10 3:12)
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All today's stories on newscientist.com, including: cotton transistors, cross-dressing birds, a single-molecule nanocar and a superconductor flying saucer
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Archaeopteryx was robed in black
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-11-10 3:05)
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A single feather from a 150 million-year-old Archaeopteryx has revealed that the prehistoric bird had black plumage
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How the cold, dead moon stayed magnetic
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-11-10 3:00)
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Apollo moon rocks show the moon had a magnetic field long after its core was thought to have stopped churning– two new studies suggest what kept the core stirred up
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Single molecule nanocar takes its first spin
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-11-10 3:00)
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The vehicle, which has four wheels that all rotate in the same direction when zapped with a beam of electrons, may help reveal why nature's tiny motors are so efficient
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