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[ニュース] 「第28回全日本マイクロマウス大会」レポート〜1/2サイズマウスがエキスパートクラスに登場 from Robot Watch (2007-11-27 0:02) |
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Invention: Living bioterror detector from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-11-26 21:48) |
This week's patent applications include the modern-day version of a miner's canary, a high-tech "spit" filter, and a way to make TV screens for a T-shirt
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Nanotech crystal produces 'diamond lite' from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-11-26 21:20) |
Photonic crystals' ability to block certain wavelengths of light has been used to recreate the fiery glow of a cut diamond
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Indonesia fights for rights to bird flu samples from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-11-26 20:41) |
The nation will not share H5N1 virus samples unless given some control over their use and eventual access to cheap vaccines
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[ニュース] タミヤ、静岡で「タミヤフェア2007」を開催〜近藤科学が二足歩行ロボット「KHR-2HV」を展示 from Robot Watch (2007-11-26 19:10) |
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[ニュース] ひびきの祭でロボット公開〜北九州学術研究都市の大学祭 from Robot Watch (2007-11-26 17:25) |
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Were 'cursed' rams the first biological weapons? from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-11-26 17:00) |
Ancient texts hint that the Hittites sent rams carrying plague to their enemies in what could be the first recorded instance of bioterror
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Earth keeps Moonwalkers from harm from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-11-25 20:05) |
For several days each month, Earth's magnetic field shields the surface of the moon from dangerous particles streaming out from the Sun
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Scientific misconduct report still under wraps from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-11-25 18:55) |
After ainvestigation, a Caltech inquiry concluded that a former researcher did commit research misconduct, but the details have not been released
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Nuclear industry may be running out of steam from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-11-25 17:31) |
As nuclear power stations age and close, new plants are not being built fast enough to sustain numbers, says a European parliamentary group
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