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Saturn ring created by remains of long-dead moon from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-8-3 3:00) |
The planet's mysterious G ring is composed of dust cast off a broken-up moon and kept in line by another moon called Mimas
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Satnav makes car trips shorter and safer from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-8-3 1:16) |
Drivers using in-car navigation systems not only take less time to reach their destination, they may be less erratic too, and so possibly less dangerous
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[コラム] 人・ロボットの社会的発達を研究するための子供型ロボット「CB2」〜「浅田共創知能システムプロジ from Robot Watch (2007-8-3 0:15) |
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Termite is world's snappiest animal from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-8-2 22:34) |
The insect's jaws are found to be the fastest muscle-powered body parts in the animal kingdom
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British lawmakers back saviour siblings from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-8-2 22:32) |
A UK parliamentary committee argues that more parents should be allowed to screen for embryos that might help cure existing sick children
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Search begins for cause of US bridge collapse from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-8-2 22:26) |
The structure suffered total failure and crashed into the Mississippi river - it was last inspected in 2006 and described as of 'acceptable standard' in a previous report
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[ニュース] ジャイロウォーク、福岡市にロボットショップ「ロボッチャ」をオープン from Robot Watch (2007-8-2 17:20) |
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[ニュース] テムザックのロボット達がやってきた!〜マスタースレイブも体験できたロボスクエアのイベント from Robot Watch (2007-8-2 16:27) |
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'Sunshade' for global warming could cause drought from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-8-2 16:13) |
Pumping sulphur particles into the atmosphere to mimic the cooling effect of a large volcanic eruption may not be the last-ditch solution some hope
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Cassini probe to fly through Saturn moon's plume from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-8-2 8:02) |
In a daring act of space-obatics, Cassini is set to buzz the moon Enceladus, flying through a steamy plume spraying out from its south pole
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