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Australia rules Japanese whaling illegal
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2008-1-15 19:53)
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Australia's Federal Court bans whaling in its Antarctic waters, but the government has not said whether it will enforce the ban
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[ニュース] MEMS 2008 前日レポート微小な機械システムの最新研究成果が集結
from Robot Watch
(2008-1-15 14:24)
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Messenger spacecraft swings past Mercury
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2008-1-15 8:52)
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NASA's probe successfully flew by the tiny planet on Monday?on Tuesday it will begin beaming images and data to Earth
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Fossils reveal dinosaurs had teen sex
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2008-1-15 7:00)
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Young female dinosaurs, including, started breeding before they had finished growing to adult size, a new study shows
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Photons orbit black hole 'roulette wheel'
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2008-1-15 6:29)
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A black hole's intense gravity may cause individual photons to circle around it for different amounts of time, creating strobe-like flashes
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Scientists regrow heart?and it beats
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2008-1-15 3:05)
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Rat hearts have been stripped of their cells, repopulated with fresh ones, and made to beat again in a pioneering experiment
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Graphite pencilled in to replace silicon transistors
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2008-1-15 3:00)
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Nanosheets of graphene have been touted as an alternative to the silicon transistor?now it looks as if their multi-layered cousin might be a better bet
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Monkey battles play to home-field advantage
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2008-1-15 1:46)
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When monkey troops fight, home advantage can outweigh the numerical superiority of invaders
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[ニュース] 「第2回水中ロボットフェスティバル2007」レポート
from Robot Watch
(2008-1-15 1:03)
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Invention: Expressive pen
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2008-1-14 23:50)
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This week's patent applications include a pen that really puts your feelings on the page, an artificial self-assembling fly's eye, and a way of tracking eye movements using MRI scans
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