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明るい「農村コンビニ」 住民主導で物販販売や福祉 from フジサンケイ ビジネスアイ - 総合ニュース (2008-4-10 8:34) |
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Three black holes merge in best simulation yet from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-4-10 4:04) |
Close encounters between three black holes have been modelled for the first time with general relativity?they tend to end in violence
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Powerful laser is 'brightest light in the universe' from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-4-10 2:04) |
The world's most powerful laser is now operating?it might create supernova-like shock waves and possibly even antimatter
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Web 'art' may help keep spiders fit from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-4-10 1:34) |
Arachnid web decorations may help to exercise the silk glands needed to wrap up prey, suggest researchers
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'Big brother' buildings offer less invasive security from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-4-10 1:31) |
Buildings that track people using movement sensors are more secure and invade privacy less than CCTV cameras, say researchers
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'Drug binge' mice reveal why cravings linger from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-4-10 1:05) |
Cravings can persist long after a drug addict is "clean"?now researchers think they know why
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[ニュース] 「ロボカップジュニア2008関東ブロック大会」レポート〜3部門でレベルの高さを披露、女の子 from Robot Watch (2008-4-10 1:00) |
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Early humans died in Pompeii-like eruption from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-4-10 0:12) |
Five humans, whose remains were unearthed in Georgia, were probably suffocated by volcanic ash 1.8 millon years ago
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Are drugs trials stopped early to exaggerate benefits? from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-4-9 20:36) |
Halting the trial of a drug early may mean more patients will be able to reap the benefits, but it may overlook long-term risks
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Did sound once travel at light speed? from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-4-9 20:19) |
If the speed of sound was greater just after the big bang, it could solve a longstanding mystery over the universe's background temperature
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