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【列島クリップ】旭山動物園号が試乗会
from フジサンケイ ビジネスアイ - 総合ニュース
(2007-4-8 7:50)
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Man's pig-cell implants still active 10 years on
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2007-4-7 19:14)
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A decade ago, diabetic Michael Helyer was implanted with pancreatic cells from pigs in the hope of restoring his insulin production - they are still working
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統一地方選、前半戦があす投票 経済効果1586億円
from フジサンケイ ビジネスアイ - 総合ニュース
(2007-4-7 7:42)
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東京都知事選 2つの焦点、インフラ事業と新銀行東京
from フジサンケイ ビジネスアイ - 総合ニュース
(2007-4-7 7:42)
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Star's odd double explosion hints at antimatter trigger
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2007-4-7 1:21)
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Astronomers are puzzling over a star that survived a massive explosion, only to be destroyed in a second blast two years later?its own production of antimatter may have been its undoing
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Climate change is here now, says major report
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2007-4-6 20:58)
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It is not a future problem any more, say scientists, and it must be tackled now to limit the increasing risks of major storms, droughts and heat waves
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More IVF keeps the birth rate up
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2007-4-6 18:13)
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Low birth rates are causing alarm in many developed countries, but Denmark bucks the trend with its high use of artificial reproductive technologies
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'Time-travel' technique tackles force-feedback delays
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2007-4-6 18:00)
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Preventing lag from disrupting virtual interactions across the Atlantic could improve 'telesurgery' and lead to new internet games
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Fifth space tourist set to blast off
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2007-4-6 16:28)
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Charles Simonyi, the man behind Microsoft's Word and Excel programs, will perform various experiments on the International Space Station
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Dehydration helps bugs survive arctic freeze
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2007-4-6 16:03)
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Tiny, humpbacked arthropods known as "springtails" shrivel up when cold temperatures strike?but these crumpled critters are still very much alive
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