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Have Jupiter's smallest moons been obliterated?
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2007-10-9 23:30)
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When NASA's New Horizons spacecraft flew by Jupiter in February, it found a puzzling absence of tiny moons
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Hard-disk breakthrough wins Nobel Prize
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2007-10-9 22:03)
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The Nobel Prize in Physics has been awarded to the fathers of "spintronics", whose work paved the way for miniaturised computer hard disks
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Hackers could skew US elections
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2007-10-9 21:38)
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While the web helps voters and politicians connect, it also provides a host of dirty tricks that could affect who becomes the next president
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[ニュース] 広島にて生涯学習講座「身近になるロボット」受講生募集
from Robot Watch
(2007-10-9 17:30)
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[ニュース] 第3回モーションメディアコンテンツ作品発表会レポート〜ロボットで「動き」を伝えて、より豊か
from Robot Watch
(2007-10-9 16:03)
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Gene-swapping Ebola is a slippery target
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2007-10-9 6:00)
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The genetic sequence of the virus is more varied than thought, and its ability to swap genes could make producing a vaccine difficult
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Microbes can survive 'deep freeze' for 100,000 years
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2007-10-9 6:00)
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Virtually any microbe can remain alive for thousands of years in solid ice, a new study suggests, bolstering the case for alien life
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Sun to blame for mysterious blemishes on Saturn moon
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2007-10-9 1:03)
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Dark spots on the moon Iapetus are mainly found on sunward-facing crater slopes, new images from the Cassini spacecraft reveal
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Elephants buzz off at the sound of bees
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2007-10-9 1:00)
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African farmers have struggled to keep marauding elephants at bay, but it seems the mere sound of bees is enough to send the creatures bolting
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Cheap cervical cancer vaccine for poor nations
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2007-10-9 0:55)
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Vaccine is to be offered at reduced prices to developing countries, as deaths from the cancer soar
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