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Termite tummies give scientists something to digest from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-11-22 3:00) |
Termite guts teem with bacteria that produce wood-digesting enzymes?researchers hope these might lead to new ways of making biofuel
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'Happy' worms live longer on antidepressants from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-11-22 3:00) |
An antidepressant makes worms live around 30% longer?the discovery might aid human longevity too
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Moons like Earth's are few and far between from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-11-22 0:10) |
Collisions between large rocky objects, such as the one that probably created our Moon, occur in very few solar systems, a study suggests
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[ニュース] 日立、2輪から4輪への変形機能を搭載した「EMIEW 2」を発表〜小型軽量化によりオフィスなどでの from Robot Watch (2007-11-22 0:02) |
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Cheap hydrogen power gets a nanotube boost from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-11-21 22:00) |
A hydrogen-based economy may be a step closer as scientists successfully use carbon nanotubes to harness power from the gas
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Monster waves less of a threat with smart radar from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-11-21 21:55) |
"Rogue waves" can sink ships or damage oil platforms, but a new radar system could give crews a chance to batten down the hatches
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Type 1 diabetes genes identified from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-11-21 20:51) |
Faulty versions of genes that usually help the body fight infection may instead promote attacks on insulin-producing cells
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China plans first spacewalk from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-11-21 19:25) |
The nation will attempt its first spacewalk during its third crewed flight next year, according to local newspaper reports
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Hunting male polar bears risks population collapse from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-11-21 9:01) |
The Canadian policy of "harvesting" male polar bears could dangerously skew populations of the already vulnerable bears, warn researchers
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Giant claw points to monster sea scorpion from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-11-21 9:01) |
A fossilised claw that once belonged to a sea scorpion 2.5 metres long?the largest arthropod ever known?is discovered in Germany
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