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2010 preview: The polyglot web
from New Scientist - Online News
(2009-12-24 19:00)
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With web addresses authorised to use non-Latin characters such as Arabic, Chinese or Russian, the internet will be transformed
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2010 preview: The polygot web
from New Scientist - Online News
(2009-12-24 19:00)
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With web addresses authorised to use non-Latin characters such as Arabic, Chinese or Russian, the internet will be transformed
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[ニュース] ロボスクエアで、ロボチャレンジ大会開催〜ロボカップジュニア福岡地区の練習会
from Robot Watch
(2009-12-24 18:01)
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[ニュース] ヴイストン主催「第6回ロボプロステーションチャレンジカップ」レポート〜新設ナノクラスからス
from Robot Watch
(2009-12-24 17:15)
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Pain or prayer? Two ways to grow a religion
from New Scientist - Online News
(2009-12-24 17:00)
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Some religious rituals are traumatic one-offs, others are soothing and repetitive - but it's best to stick to one or the other
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2009 review: The year in space
from New Scientist - Online News
(2009-12-24 7:26)
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Astronomers found water on the moon and saw the most distant object yet, but space radiation hit a record high and the Spirit rover struggled for life
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Top 10 physics stories of 2009
from New Scientist - Online News
(2009-12-24 5:07)
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The most popular physics stories of the year include a report on an artificial black hole and an investigation into the best way to slice a pizza.
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Today on New Scientist: 23 December 2009
from New Scientist - Online News
(2009-12-24 3:18)
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Today's stories on newscientist.com, at a glance, including: a duck's extraordinary appendage, future gadgets and Sherlock Holmes meets the chatbots
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Video-stitched cellphone streams go widescreen
from New Scientist - Online News
(2009-12-23 22:09)
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A system called Mobicast enables cellphone users at public events to combine their live streams of video, creating a patchwork feed with a richer view
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Ancient clone saw out the last ice age
from New Scientist - Online News
(2009-12-23 21:36)
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Clones of an ancient bush have been discovered in California by botanists who reckon it first grew at the height of the last ice age, 13,000 years ago
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