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12月消費支出2カ月ぶりプラス、自動車大幅伸びで実は… from フジサンケイ ビジネスアイ - 総合ニュース (2008-1-30 12:27) |
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12月消費支出“過剰防衛”も娯楽背伸び“ラチェット効果”… from フジサンケイ ビジネスアイ - 総合ニュース (2008-1-30 12:27) |
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SpaceX tests multiple rocket engines for first time from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-1-30 6:28) |
The company is one step closer to creating a reusable, heavy-lift launcher after a successful multi-engine test of its Falcon 9 rocket
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[ニュース] 「第4回わんだほーろぼっとか〜にばる」レポート〜多彩な競技をゆる〜く楽しむ恒例イベント from Robot Watch (2008-1-30 2:40) |
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'Instant bubblewrap' makes for soft planetary landings from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-1-30 1:55) |
Miniature "airbags" that deploy explosively to protect micro sensors as they land on alien planets are being tested by researchers
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Family ties defy changing society from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-1-30 0:45) |
Family values may have declined over the 20th century, but we still help our relatives when we can, according to a study of family structure
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Galaxies give birth to stars on cosmic highways from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-1-30 0:36) |
Galaxies tend to give birth to their stars on the road, while travelling down intergalactic highways towards crowded galaxy clusters
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Shape-shifting robot forms from magnetic swarm from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-1-29 21:41) |
Swarming robots that use electromagnetic forces to cling together and morph into different shapes are being developed by researchers
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Killer starfish destroy 'richest' coral reefs from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-1-29 21:33) |
Reefs at the heart of the richest area of coral biodiversity on Earth have been destroyed by crown of thorns starfish, finds a new survey
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Couch potato lifestyle may speed up ageing from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-1-29 19:45) |
Being inactive in your free time might make you a decade older biologically and more prone to ageing diseases than those who are more active
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