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[¥Ë¥å¡¼¥¹] ¥½¥Ë¡¼CSLÀßΩ20¼þǯµ­Ç°´ë²èŸ¡ÖOpen Science:¸¦µæ¤¹¤ë¤È¤¤¤¦¤³¤È¡×³«ºÅ¡Á¤ªÂæ¾ì¡Ö¥½¥Ë¡¼¡¦¥¨¥  from Robot Watch  (2008-7-14 19:02) 

Spinal implant grows with the patient  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-7-14 18:17) 
Engineers have developed an implant to correct curvature of the spine that "grows" with the child and harvests energy from their movements (full text available to subscribers)
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Flatfish caught evolving, thanks to its roving eye  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-7-13 19:56) 
Fossil fish with eyes in different places on the two sides of their skulls reveal an intermediate step in the evolution of modern flatfish (full text available to subscribers)
How we can learn from children with half a brain  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-7-13 16:22) 
Nico and Brooke have both had brain hemispheres removed yet the boys are defying neuroscientific wisdom to do things they shouldn't be able to do (full text available to subscribers)
Tiny fishing reel gets DNA researchers out of a tangle  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-7-13 15:33) 
A plastic "microbobbin" allows researchers to more accurately locate specific genes by neatly winding up the long, fiddly strands
Hormone-loaded spearguns make captive tuna spawn  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-7-12 22:01) 
An EU-funded project has yielded 10 million fertilised eggs from caged tuna, a breakthrough that could see the overfished bluefin reared in farms
Drivers are safer with a passenger at their side  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-7-12 19:34) 
The responsibility drivers feel towards the safety of their companions outweighs any distraction from talking to them
How bats made the leap from gliding to flying  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-7-12 17:13) 
An analysis of bat and flying-squirrel wings hints that bats may have developed rudimentary flapping as their wings became less suited to gliding (full text available to subscribers)
Frog princes woo with a song and a sac  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-7-12 2:05) 
A robotic frog that bulges in all the right places has shown that a well-synced vocal sac is crucial for finding a mate



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