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[ニュース] ASIMO、実社会へ一歩踏み出す〜複数台による協調動作を公開 from Robot Watch (2007-12-12 3:40) |
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Nanowire 'regenerator' cleans up fibre optic signals from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-12-12 1:42) |
Removing distortions from optical signals could speed the development of faster and more efficient fibre optic networks
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Peatland destruction is releasing vast amounts of CO from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-12-12 0:48) |
Draining and burning the world's peat bogs emits carbon dioxide equivalent to over 10% of that released from burning fossil fuels, says a report
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Why books don't reveal the secrets of success from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-12-11 23:39) |
Recent blockbusting books that "reveal" the secrets of successful people and companies contain little scientific truth
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China warns of winter bird flu outbreaks from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-12-11 22:29) |
The country fears new outbreaks of H5N1, meanwhile the search is on for a causal link between a father and son who both contracted the disease
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Desktop synchrotron aims to freeze molecular action from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-12-11 22:00) |
A compact particle accelerator could soon be able to freeze-frame the frenetic motion of atoms and molecules
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[ニュース] ロボラボトークセッション「ロボット化する次世代家電」が12月13日に開催 from Robot Watch (2007-12-11 20:22) |
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Milder Ebola strain complicates vaccine search from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-12-11 19:58) |
A new type of Ebola virus appears less deadly, but vaccines currently being developed may not work against it
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[ニュース] 「つくばチャレンジ2007」レポート〜初開催で、33台のエントリー中3台が完走 from Robot Watch (2007-12-11 15:16) |
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'Twilight zones' on scorched planets could support life from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-12-11 14:02) |
Rocky exoplanets thought to be half frozen and half scorched might instead rock back and forth, creating twilight zones that could be suitable for life
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