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[ニュース] 「第18回次世代ロボット研究会」レポート〜九大ヒューマンセンタードロボティクスに関する講演  from Robot Watch  (2007-10-5 0:22) 

A third of US kids pop dietary pills  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2007-10-4 23:00) 
Despite high supplement intake, it remains unclear whether children are getting the recommended levels of vitamins and minerals
Eavesdropping iguanas heed hawk alarms  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2007-10-4 22:43) 
Despite being unable to communicate between themselves, Galápagos iguanas act on mockingbird alarm calls indicating a nearby predator
Chilli-based anaesthetic won't leave you drooling  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2007-10-4 18:30) 
A local anaesthetic based on a chilli-pepper extract only targets pain neurons, leaving motor function unaffected?it could make a trip to the dentist less unpleasant
[ニュース] アールティ、組込技術を初歩から学ぶロボットキット「ちょろ丸」を発売  from Robot Watch  (2007-10-4 15:40) 

Stem cells recruited to help cancers grow  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2007-10-4 2:00) 
The restorative properties that could make adult stem cells so useful in tissue repair may also help cancers to spread and grow
Grass-munching bugs could charge rural phones  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2007-10-4 1:56) 
The bacteria-powered cellphone charger is aimed at poor countries where plant waste is more accessible than electricity
[ニュース] 四柳、大阪で次世代プール清掃用ロボットの実証実験を開始  from Robot Watch  (2007-10-4 0:02) 

Regional nuclear war could trigger mass starvation  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2007-10-3 21:17) 
Even a limited nuclear war could cause over a billion people to die from famine, disease and conflicts over food, says a US expert
Chemical 'sponge' could filter COfrom the air  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2007-10-3 20:37) 
Sucking carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and storing it underground could provide a last-ditch solution to climate change, says a US scientist



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