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| Fatal fungus threatens America's bats from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-2-29 1:55) |
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A deadly illness that is sweeping through bat caves of the north-eastern US has puzzled scientists
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| [ニュース] アサンテ、シロアリ防除ロボット「ミルボ3」の実証実験を大阪四天王寺で実施 from Robot Watch (2008-2-29 0:07) |
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| [コラム] 通りすがりのロボットウォッチャーロボットってどう操縦するの? from Robot Watch (2008-2-29 0:07) |
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| Oral sex-related cancer at 30-year high from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-2-28 21:52) |
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The incidence of oral cancer due to a virus transmitted during oral sex has increased steeply since the sexual revolution, say US researchers
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| Is cosmic string the radio burst culprit? from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-2-28 21:13) |
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A mysterious radio burst from an empty part of the sky could have come from the cosmic equivalent of a cracking whip
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| US elections: Who is the greenest of them all? from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-2-28 20:00) |
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assesses the environmental credentials of the three candidates most likely to be the next US president
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| [ニュース] “現在”のROBO-ONEロボット解剖講座〜第10回ROBO-ONEテクニカルカンファレンス開催 from Robot Watch (2008-2-28 19:09) |
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| Pancreas fix reverses type 1 diabetes from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-2-28 17:12) |
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Insulin-producing cells destroyed by type 1 diabetes have been regenerated in mice, reversing the progression of the disease
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| Moon's south pole revealed in 'dramatic' new 3D map from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-2-28 8:55) |
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Radar observations reveal dizzying peaks and deep craters in the region, which could be an ideal place for a future lunar base
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| Universe's biggest stars form in the densest gas clouds from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-2-28 4:16) |
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What sets the biggest and brightest stars apart from their dimmer cousins? The density of their parent gas clouds, a new study suggests
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