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[ニュース] 国際ロボコン「World Robot Olympiad2008横浜大会」は11月1日・2日に開催〜教育者向け国内・国  from Robot Watch  (2008-1-29 18:23) 

[ニュース] 「第3回ナガレンジャー・ファイティングフェスタ in 雪灯り回廊」が長井市で今週末開催〜第  from Robot Watch  (2008-1-29 18:23) 

Chameleons' colourful flashes are social signals  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-1-29 10:00) 
Chameleons are famed for changing colour to disappear into their surroundings but research shows they also use colour to attract attention
"IEEE Women in Engineering Magazine"Debuts  from IEEE-RAS news  (2008-1-29 8:00) 
IEEE Women in Engineering (IEEE WIE) Magazine, a new publication that will be issued twice a year to IEEE WIE members, has launched its premiere issue. The publication, sent as an interactive PDF file which enables easy navigation through the different sections of the magazine, aims to help attract, retain and sustain women in the engineering and science fields. Its articles integrate engineering subjects with current issues facing society including careers, health care, medicine, law, governance and womenâ??s issues. A print edition will be produced for distribution at symposiums and other events throughout the year. IEEE WIE currently has more than 12,000 members worldwide, with over 176 affinity groups â?? the largest international professional organization dedicated to promoting women engineers and scientists. Karen Panetta, 2008 IEEE Women in Engineering Committee chair, serves as editor-in-chief. View the publication at www.ieee.org/committee/women/13350.pdf.WIE Magazine
Human skin cells hide circadian clock  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-1-29 7:00) 
Daily activity of a specific gene could help diagnose sleep and circadian disorders, say researchers
UK astronomers lose prime access to northern sky  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-1-29 4:27) 
The UK will lose access to its only major telescope in the northern hemisphere after withdrawing support from the Gemini Observatory
Earth-bound satellite 'nothing to worry about'  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-1-29 3:10) 
A stricken spy satellite that is falling back to Earth after its power systems failed poses little threat to human life, experts say
New islands may be forming in the Adriatic Sea  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-1-29 1:43) 
As crust movements cause Italy to creep slowly eastwards, new islands are growing off the Croatian coast, say geologists
Radio-controlled sperm 'tap' turns off vasectomies  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-1-29 1:27) 
A radio-controlled contraceptive valve that could stop and, if needed, restart the flow of a man's sperm is being developed by scientists in Australia
Invention: Nanotube X-ray enhancer  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-1-28 23:33) 
This week's patent applications include a way to embed nanotubes in a patient's cells for subtler X-rays, rubbery salts for unconventional batteries, and a startling test for tinnitus



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