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Solar-powered probe to view unseen parts of Jupiter from New Scientist - Online News (2008-11-26 3:01) |
A spacecraft called Juno will be the first to orbit the giant planet's poles– it will launch in 2011
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Cholera epidemic hits crumbling Zimbabwe from New Scientist - Online News (2008-11-26 1:00) |
Zimbabwe is facing an "unprecedented" outbreak of cholera as a result of the deteriorating infrastructure in the country
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Space station urine recycler may be fixed from New Scientist - Online News (2008-11-26 1:00) |
NASA appears to have resolved problems with a new urine recycling system on the International Space Station
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[ニュース] ロボット商品化の技術的課題に焦点、米「ROBO DEVELOPMENT」会議開催〜Microsoft、ベンチャー企 from Robot Watch (2008-11-26 0:02) |
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[超初心者でもわかるホビーロボット入門ガイド] 「超初心者にも“できる”ホビーロボット入門ガイド」−KHR from Robot Watch (2008-11-26 0:02) |
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Cyborg leaf makes new solar power plant from New Scientist - Online News (2008-11-25 22:30) |
Gold leaf doesn't grow on trees, but it can now harvest power from the Sun, thanks to a coat of photosynthesis proteins taken from spinach
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Cyborg leaf makes working solar power plant from New Scientist - Online News (2008-11-25 22:30) |
Gold leaf doesn't grow on trees, but it can now harvest power from the Sun, thanks to a coat of photosynthesis proteins taken from spinach
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Electric production car just keeps on going from New Scientist - Online News (2008-11-25 22:28) |
Electric vehicles are all the rage, but few have pushed the design envelope as far as the Aptera Typ-1, which can travel 190 km on a single charge
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Last great US fishery in danger of collapse from New Scientist - Online News (2008-11-25 20:55) |
Walleye pollack stocks, which account for a third of the total US fish catch, are in trouble– but quota cuts might still save them
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Commentary: The free lunch that made our universe from New Scientist - Online News (2008-11-25 19:46) |
Why is there something rather than nothing? Physics can provide the answer, says
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