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Quantum-dot displays could outshine their rivals from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-12-10 23:55) |
The brightest quantum-dot LEDs yet made could provide cheap lighting for clearer, more colour-rich TV screens
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Invention: Green power special from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-12-10 22:10) |
This week's patent applications include a battery made from kidney cells, a way to make purer hydrogen for fuel cells, a microbe that turns lawn clippings into ethanol, and more?
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Nuclear plant shutdown brings hospital delays from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-12-10 22:02) |
Extended maintenance of the world's single largest supplier of medical radioisotopes is drastically delaying patient tests
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Stormy weather ahead for US from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-12-10 21:49) |
Thanks to global warming, the risk of severe thunderstorms could double by 2100, say researchers
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[ニュース] 日本チームが善戦! 初の優勝チームも〜WRO2007国際大会(日本編) from Robot Watch (2007-12-10 19:32) |
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Computers spot drug's deadly side effects from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-12-10 19:22) |
By turning the drug discovery process on its head, researchers have come up with a new way to spot dangerous side-effects
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[ニュース] トヨタ、新型ロボット2体と案内ロボット「ロビーナ」をお台場で一般公開〜2日間だけの特別公開 from Robot Watch (2007-12-10 15:56) |
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Mine waste could fuel its own clean-up from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-12-9 19:34) |
Waste water leaking from disused iron mines could be cleaned up using fuel cells, producing electricity and useful iron compounds into the bargain
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Spear victim reveals Australia's brutal past from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-12-9 18:09) |
A 4000-year-old body found under a Sydney bus stop is the first evidence for death by spearing
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Doctors failing to report incompetent colleagues from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-12-8 19:30) |
Doctors' hearts are in the right place, but their behaviour leaves a little to be desired?particularly when it comes to reporting incompetence
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