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World HIV infection overestimated by 7 million  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2007-11-21 2:49) 
The UN has slashed its estimates of how many people are infected with the AIDS virus, but officials say efforts to fight HIV must still be stepped up
Google cellphone software poses privacy risk  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2007-11-21 2:11) 
A Linux-based operating system designed to encourage web surfing on the go could trigger a fresh assault on privacy, warn experts
Human skin 'reprogrammed' to form stem cells  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2007-11-20 23:41) 
A milestone has been reached that could enable patients to be treated with new tissues made from their own cells
Chinese lunar orbiter to begin observations  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2007-11-20 20:33) 
The spacecraft should help determine the thickness of the lunar soil and shed new light on the Moon's internal composition
[ニュース] イクシスリサーチ、カードゲームでロボットを学ぶ「カードDEチャレンジSimROBOT」を開発  from Robot Watch  (2007-11-20 18:01) 

[ニュース] イーケイジャパン、エスケイパンと協業し「Gogic」シリーズを販売  from Robot Watch  (2007-11-20 16:08) 

Computer programs can help make sense of life  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2007-11-20 9:00) 
By modelling biological componentsâ??like proteinsâ??as subroutines, it is possible to work out how systems work without understanding all the details
War has historic links to global climate change  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2007-11-20 7:00) 
Climate change and conflict have gone hand-in-hand for the past 500 years, a study reveals?the findings reflect fears over the current changes
Why I and O are dull for synaesthetes  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2007-11-20 0:27) 
The first big study of synaesthesia is shedding new light on why some letters and numbers are seen as colours and others not
'Naked' mums produce plumper babies  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2007-11-20 0:01) 
Shaving the backs of nursing mice allows them to produce more milk and wean heavier litters than fully pelted peers, say researchers



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