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| 電気・ガス、来年値上げ 2四半期連続 from フジサンケイ ビジネスアイ - 総合ニュース (2007-10-31 7:46) |
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| Space station solar panel rips while unfurling from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-10-31 5:49) |
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A solar power panel tears while being unfurled from a newly installed girder on the orbital outpost, throwing the station's expansion plans into doubt
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| Waste wafers give solar power a silicon boost from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-10-31 1:01) |
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A simple method of recycling refined silicon from microchips could help ease the shortage of the material for photovoltaic panels
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| Mystery of 'missing' Shakespeare portrait from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-10-31 0:50) |
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Experts wrangle over whether the 1609 Flower portrait of the Bard has been replaced by a copy?but was it fake all along?
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| [ニュース] 「アキバロボット運動会2007」レポート〜ロボット&ロボット技術を体験せよ! from Robot Watch (2007-10-31 0:37) |
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| [ニュース] 「アキバロボット運動会2007」レポート【企業ブース編】〜ロボットを触って学ぶ体験スペース from Robot Watch (2007-10-31 0:36) |
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| 'Shrink-wrapped' buckyballs caught on film from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-10-30 22:45) |
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The formation of the carbon nanospheres was videoed by a team demonstrating a new method for their construction
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| Monkeys reveal brain is hard-wired for counting from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-10-30 22:31) |
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Not only can monkeys recognise written numbers, but individual brain cells may become dedicated to specific numbers, suggests research
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| How the 'Yellowstone plume' saves US states from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-10-30 21:31) |
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The upwelling of hot rock lubricates the Pacific plate as it slides under Oregon and Washington, stopping earthquakes that would otherwise occur
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| Ancient pots yield their DNA secrets from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-10-30 19:19) |
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A DNA analysis of pots lifted from a 2400-year-old shipwreck reveals the trading habits of Europe's earliest civilisations
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