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from フジサンケイ ビジネスアイ - 総合ニュース
(2008-7-29 9:57)
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WELLCOM 人材派遣業界に“新風” モデルやCA経験者を秘書に
from フジサンケイ ビジネスアイ - 総合ニュース
(2008-7-29 9:57)
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Virgin Galactic rolls out SpaceShipTwo's 'mothership'
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2008-7-29 7:59)
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Flight tests are planned to begin later this year for WhiteKnightTwo, which will launch SpaceShipTwo on suborbital flights
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'Gravity tractor' could deflect asteroids, NASA study says
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2008-7-29 6:55)
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The gravitational pull of a spacecraft placed near an Earth-threatening asteroid could pull the asteroid off course, a new NASA study finds
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Phoenix's first ice study foiled by sticky Mars dirt
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2008-7-29 6:15)
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On Saturday, the lander collected icy soil to study in its TEGA instrument, but the sample failed to fall out of its collection scoop
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Boozy tree shrews avoid fermented fruit hangovers
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2008-7-29 6:00)
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Alcoholic nectar is an essential part of the tree shrews' diet, but the animals avoid the effects of alcohol by metabolising most of it
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Nanowire lawns make for sheets of image sensors
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2008-7-29 6:00)
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An imaging sensor made from a mixed crop of nanowires could one day be printed onto sticky tape, and be self-powered and wireless
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iPod-size microscope could become lifesaving gadget
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2008-7-29 6:00)
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Floating samples over the sensor from a digital camera makes for a cheap, durable microscope in a pocket-size package
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Boozy tree shrews avoid fermented fruit hangovers
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2008-7-29 6:00)
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Alcoholic nectar is an essential part of the tree shrews' diet, but the animals avoid the effects of alcohol by metabolising most of it
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33% of China's carbon footprint blamed on exports
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2008-7-29 3:00)
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Economists now say that one-third of China's carbon dioxide emissions come making exported goods?many of them for developed countries
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