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Elephants can sniff out human friends from foe from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-10-19 1:28) |
The findings may be the best evidence yet that some animals can differentiate between groups of individuals in other species
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Wrist sensor lets you conduct a virtual orchestra from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-10-19 1:20) |
Would-be conductors now have a system that allows them to change the tempo and dynamics of a virtual orchestra with the wave of a hand
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'Fast-track' IVF saves time and lowers risks from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-10-18 23:18) |
Couples undergoing fertility treatment would be better off skipping some recommended steps and going for IVF, suggests a US study
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[ニュース] ロボラボトークセッション「次世代医療・介護サービスへの新たな息吹」を29日に開催 from Robot Watch (2007-10-18 21:14) |
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Multi-touch display can 'see' objects too from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-10-18 19:04) |
As well as letting users manipulate data with both hands, the slimline screen can recognise objects, opening up new avenues for interactivity
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Getting married saps your testosterone from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-10-18 18:23) |
Among Kenya's Ariaal people, it's the married men who have lowered levels of the male hormone, not the older men
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Himalayas created by high-speed impact from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-10-18 2:00) |
Before India smashed into Asia, it was zipping along faster than any other landmass in the recent geological past
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Malaria vaccine protects infants against infection from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-10-18 2:00) |
Early trials of a vaccine against malaria suggest it could save hundreds of thousands of lives each year
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Heavyweight black hole is a record breaker from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-10-18 2:00) |
A black hole 16 times the mass of the Sun could provide a clue to the formation of supermassive black holes in the centres of galaxies
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Early modern humans had a taste for seafood from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-10-18 2:00) |
People ate shellfish, painted their bodies and made fine stone blades 164,000 years ago?much earlier than previously realised
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