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Womb-on-a-chip may boost IVF successes  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2007-7-26 18:19) 
Fertilisation inside a microfluidic artificial uterus might increase embryo survival rates
[ニュース] 「姫路ホビーロボットショー2」が7月27日より開催  from Robot Watch  (2007-7-26 16:36) 

[ニュース] ロボスクエア、リニューアルオープン〜夏休みのイベントも目白押し  from Robot Watch  (2007-7-26 16:28) 

次期主力戦闘機の選定時期を先送りへ F22導入困難で  from フジサンケイ ビジネスアイ - 総合ニュース  (2007-7-26 14:26) 

Tonsils may help transmit HIV during oral sex  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2007-7-26 13:00) 
Although the risk of HIV infection during oral sex is low, the tonsils appear to be more susceptible to the virus than other areas in the mouth and throat
Quadruple star system may host a planet  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2007-7-26 5:17) 
The planet may orbit two of the stars?experiencing double sunsets and sunrises, while the other two stars would glow brightly in the distance
Is obesity contagious?  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2007-7-26 2:47) 
Obesity may be 'socially contagious'?if your friend becomes obese, you have a nearly 60% higher risk of packing on extra pounds as well
Human skin to replace animal tests  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2007-7-26 2:00) 
Cosmetics companies are finally developing full replacements for testing whether their products are likely to irritate the skin
Software finds learning language child's play  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2007-7-26 1:53) 
A computer program that learns to decode language sounds in a similar way to a baby could shed new light on how humans acquire the ability to talk
Size matters when it comes to graphene circuits  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2007-7-26 1:36) 
Supercomputer simulations suggest that not just the width, but also the length, of these atom-thin sheets of carbon determines how well they will conduct electrons



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