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Satellite to study source of 'night shining' clouds from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-4-13 5:01) |
A NASA spacecraft is set to launch in two weeks to observe the silvery blue clouds that have spread around the world in recent years, possibly due to global warming
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Hunt for obesity gene yields a new suspect from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-4-13 3:00) |
Scientists claim they have found the most important common genetic cause of obesity to date
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Red Square nebula displays exquisite symmetry from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-4-13 3:00) |
Astronomers have discovered a new nebula with a dazzling, gem-like symmetry, but the nature of the star or stars that produced it is a mystery
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Macaque joins the genome Hall of Fame from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-4-13 3:00) |
The rhesus macaque has become of the third primate to have its genome fully sequenced, after humans and chimpanzees
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fossil gives up precious protein from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-4-13 3:00) |
King of the dinosaurs is no longer just dry bones: for the first time, we have a bit of its flesh, butis still a long way off
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Ancient mega-lake discovered in Darfur from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-4-13 2:01) |
The find could explain how the world?s biggest groundwater reservoir came to be under one of the driest places on Earth
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Plastic sheets perform auto-origami from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-4-13 1:07) |
Just add water to make millimetre-sized structures fold into shape?researchers say it could provide a new way to make electronics
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[ニュース] TEPIA「ちえものづくり展〜社会を豊かにする最先端技術〜」PART-IIIが開催中 from Robot Watch (2007-4-13 0:06) |
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[コラム] 通りすがりのロボットウォッチャーハッキリ話そうロボット君 from Robot Watch (2007-4-13 0:04) |
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Friction helps frogs stick to ceilings from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-4-12 22:43) |
New videos show that tree frogs keep their legs parallel with a surface to increase their grip, adopting a spread-out stance similar to Spider-Man
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