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Plan to protect polar bears' icy habitat from New Scientist - Online News (2009-10-28 23:22) |
The US has proposed designating part of Alaska's coast as "critical habitat" for polar bears– but will it be enough to save the species?
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Images of space transformed by chips from New Scientist - Online News (2009-10-28 21:39) |
Long before digital cameras hit the shops, their technology was used in astronomy. A gallery of images shows how CCDs showed us space as never before
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Dangling stockings reveal whales' sex drive from New Scientist - Online News (2009-10-28 21:30) |
It's a neat way to sample sex hormones from the spout of air, water and lung mucus that whales blow into the air as they surface to breathe
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How to catch the Sahara's sun for Europe from New Scientist - Online News (2009-10-28 21:17) |
Which technology can deliver an ambitious plan to cover a sizeable area of the Sahara desert in solar power plants?
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Dream job 6: Science festival director from New Scientist - Online News (2009-10-28 21:00) |
Our final Graduate Careers Special true-life story: how medical microbiology and immunology led Natalie Ireland to the Manchester Science Festival
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'Superspreading' doctors cause most infections from New Scientist - Online News (2009-10-28 20:30) |
The dirty hands of doctors and nurses act as germ "superspreaders" of everything from swine flu to hospital superbugs
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Probably guilty: Bad mathematics means rough justice from New Scientist - Online News (2009-10-28 19:12) |
Statistics can stump the best brains? but when courts get it wrong the consequences can be dire. New Scientist brings you five fallacies to forgo
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[ニュース] 「第2回メカトロニクス/ロボット検定」が11月28日より開催、受験者募集中 from Robot Watch (2009-10-28 18:18) |
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[ニュース] 「第16回ROBO-ONE in 富山」レポート【予選編】~“人を乗せる二足歩行ロボット”も登場 from Robot Watch (2009-10-28 18:00) |
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Super slow-motion camera can follow firing neurons from New Scientist - Online News (2009-10-28 18:00) |
An image sensor that can capture 1 million frames per second could film action too fast for conventional cameras– even the firing of brain cells
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