Zoologger: The first non-human meat farmers
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-6-30 20:00)
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It's the real animal farm: an African ant appears to farm other animals for meat– it may be the best example of true domestication besides our crops
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Truth or dare: How to spot a liar
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-6-30 19:46)
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Can you tell when someone's lying? Dead giveaways are scarcer than you might think, but some well-chosen mind games can turn you into a better lie detector (full text available to subscribers)
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Speedy genes: Making horses for courses
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-6-30 18:32)
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Horse breeders have always put their faith in bloodlines when it comes to finding a winner? now they're putting science into their stud books (full text available to subscribers)
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Exhibition makes you see sense about feeings
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-6-30 18:15)
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The way you perceive perception could be changed by a new exhibition that challenges the way we experience the world
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2011.06.29オリエント工業も参加した患者ロボット「昭和花子2」/『鈴木先生』とサンデル『ハーバード白熱
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(2011-6-30 9:22)
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▼洗足。昭和大学へ。「昭和花子2」の記者会見へ。
▼「2」ということは当然「1」があるわけで、「1」に関してはこちら。
▼NODE: 昭和大学、早稲田大学&工学院大学&テムザックと共同開発した歯科患者シミュレーターロボット「昭和花子」を導入 全実習生を対象とした本格的な技能試験に応用 細かいことは当時,「ロボコンマガジン」に書いた。
▼今回は前のと比べると,顔がずいぶんリアルになったことが分かると思う。
▼顔は、リアルなラブドールで知られる オリエント工業 製。『 南極1号伝説 』などを読んで、前から一度話を伺ってみたいと思っていたところ。「ファンタスティックなリアル」という言葉など、立ち話だが、面白かった。
南極1号伝説 ダッチワイフの戦後史 (文春文庫)
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▼先日、ドラマ『 鈴木先生 』が先日最終回を迎えたが、あれは何かに似てるなあとずっと思っていた。今日、風呂のなかで湯船に浸かってぼーっとしているときに、ああそっか、『 これからの正義 ...
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Australia's chief scientist: Research, not rhetoric
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-6-30 6:00)
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Ian Chubb, recently appointed Australia's chief scientist, appeals for the country's debate over climate change science to rise above party politics
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Today on New Scientist: 29 June 2011
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-6-30 2:07)
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All today's stories on newscientist.com, including: Mining hydrothermal vents, a nuclear timekeeper, and how to get retweeted
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One step closer to a nuclear timekeeper
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-6-30 2:00)
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If the tick of a super-precise nuclear clock drifts as time goes by, it will be following the predictions of string theory
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Deep sea gold rush: Mining hydrothermal vents
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-6-30 2:00)
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As mining companies prepare to exploit the copper and gold in the seabed, we explore the fate of the unique ecosystems around tectonic boundaries (full text available to subscribers)
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Born to be Viral: How a ball could sink forever
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-6-30 1:37)
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A new discovery demonstrates how sufficiently heavy objects can get swallowed up by grainy materials, as shown in this video
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