Mercury poisoning makes male birds homosexual
from New Scientist - Online News
(2010-12-1 9:01)
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Low levels of mercury in the diet of male white ibises cause the birds to mate with each other, slashing the number of chicks produced
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Space debris may cause mysterious ball lightning
from New Scientist - Online News
(2010-12-1 9:01)
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A strange, bouncing orb of light seen by an Australian farmer in 2006 was triggered by a meteor, a new study suggests
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2010.12.01スウェーデンの核シェルター
from 森山和道
(2010-12-1 4:02)
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Tweet ▼NODE ホリエモンこと堀江貴文氏の有料メルマガが読者数1万人突破 まぐまぐ
▼NODE 近未来の中国でサイボーグが暴れる映画『カンフーサイボーグ』予告編
▼最近,なんなのそれ、と感じるニュースが多過ぎる。ニュースはそういうものかもしれないけど……。
▼本日公開の実写版ヤマト。僕の感想は こちら 。
▼新刊。
『日常生活に潜むゲーム理論』(レン・フィッシャー/日経BP社)
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『事典 人と動物の考古学』(西本豊弘ほか/吉川弘文館)
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▼読売 大卒就職内定率、30%届かず…埼玉
▼ITmedia Googleサーバのハッキングは中国政府が指示??WikiLeaksが暴露
▼SFでは「月の裏側にサーバ」みたいな話がよく出てきますが,それに近い場所がスウェーデンの核シェルターなんですかね。
▼日経 アイカムス・ラボ、クラッチ内蔵小型駆動装置 産業ロボットに
▼マーケジン そのまま上司に提出できるレポートが5分で作成可能 Google Analyticsのデータを利用したアクセス解析レポートツール「Arest」
▼ほったらかしにしていた「 サイエンス・メール 」 ...
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Today on New Scientist: 30 November 2010
from New Scientist - Online News
(2010-12-1 3:00)
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All today's stories on NewScientist.com, including: quantum secrets of the skies, when to put up with bullying and what geeks contribute to language
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Extinct animals come to life with augmented reality
from New Scientist - Online News
(2010-12-1 2:30)
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A new film launches today at London's Natural History Museum that brings evolution to life using augmented reality
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Papal advisers urge support for modified crops
from New Scientist - Online News
(2010-12-1 2:27)
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Scientists have the right and a moral duty to genetically modify crops to help the world's poor, advisers to the Vatican said this week
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A gigantic boulder? Or Lilliput discovered in Iceland?
from New Scientist - Online News
(2010-12-1 2:10)
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A huge rock stands out in a barren Icelandic valley, where previously a glacier sat - so how did it get there?
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Geek words founded today's English
from New Scientist - Online News
(2010-12-1 1:51)
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From photography to food wrapping, you can thank scientists for the words you speak today
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Sun and sand breed Sahara solar power
from New Scientist - Online News
(2010-12-1 0:03)
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An ambitious new project aims to "breed" solar power plants in the Sahara by exploiting the desert's two most abundant resources
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Anarchy or empire? The internet in the balance
from New Scientist - Online News
(2010-11-30 23:54)
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Telephones, radio, TV and cinema all progressed from anarchy to monopoly control. In The Master Switch, Tim Wu ask whether the net will too
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