'Sci-fi' model worlds aid planet classification
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2007-9-25 6:41)
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Planets made entirely of carbon monoxide or iron could actually exist?and modelling them will help make sense of future planet discoveries
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HRT boosts women's sexual interest
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2007-9-25 5:00)
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Hormone replacement therapy increases sexual thoughts in post-menopausal women, say researchers, possibly providing a way to treat lack of libido
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Space creates mutant 'superbugs'
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2007-9-25 4:14)
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Bacteria flown on the space shuttle mutated in ways that made them nearly three times more deadly to mice, a new study finds Presented By Web 2.0 and your CEO September 18, 2007More and more CEOs are getting curious about Web 2.0 and starting to ask some big questions, like:What is Web 2.0?Why is it important?What is my competition doing?How do blogs, wikis, RSS and social networking fit into my business? www.socialtext.com/ Ads by Pheedo
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Online biometrics flaw gives hackers a 'fake finger'
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2007-9-24 23:27)
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A vulnerability in the most widely touted scheme for online biometrics might allow internet criminals to steal fingerprints and impersonate their victims
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Declawing crabs may not be sustainable
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2007-9-24 22:30)
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The practice of removing edible crabs' claws then throwing them back into the sea harms the creatures more than thought, according to new research
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Invention: Bio-briefcase
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2007-9-24 21:12)
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This week's patent applications include a portable device that can detect airborne pathogens, wide-angled satellite surveillance that can still see the detail, and a device to protect troops from rocket grenade attack
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US set to violate its standards on COemissions
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2007-9-24 19:21)
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If nothing is done to limit global greenhouse-gas emissions, ocean acidification will reach?industrial waste?levels by 2050, say researchers
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Computer game shifts up a gear if kids act bored
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2007-9-24 18:05)
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By analysing users' responses, a new program predicts how much fun a game is, and can change the play to keep excitement levels high Presented By Web 2.0 and your CEO September 18, 2007More and more CEOs are getting curious about Web 2.0 and starting to ask some big questions, like:What is Web 2.0?Why is it important?What is my competition doing?How do blogs, wikis, RSS and social networking fit into my business? www.socialtext.com/ Ads by Pheedo
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自民総裁に福田氏
from フジサンケイ ビジネスアイ - 総合ニュース
(2007-9-24 7:08)
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ダイエー「原点に」 創業50周年でイベント
from フジサンケイ ビジネスアイ - 総合ニュース
(2007-9-24 7:08)
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