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Cogitating monkeys can calculate statistics from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-6-4 2:00) |
Macaques can do sums based on probability, if they have enough time and the promise of a drink afterwards?the research sheds light on the way the brain works
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Sound software should bring peace to the workplace from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-6-3 18:00) |
Open-plan offices are social collaborative places, but they can be noisy - new software lets architects fine tune the space's acoustics
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オペラになった銀座はちみつ物語 銀座・王子ホール あすから3日間上演 from フジサンケイ ビジネスアイ - 総合ニュース (2007-6-3 8:32) |
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名古屋「ミッドランドスクエア」 来場者2000万人突破へ from フジサンケイ ビジネスアイ - 総合ニュース (2007-6-3 8:32) |
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中国・黄菊副首相が死去 68歳 from フジサンケイ ビジネスアイ - 総合ニュース (2007-6-3 8:32) |
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Tobacco's radiation dose far higher than leaves at Chernobyl from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-6-2 20:00) |
Smokers of 30 cigarettes a day receive 1000 times as much radiation as that taken up by vegetation at the Russian nuclear accident
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Bulletproof polythene is 40% stronger than Kevlar from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-6-2 18:00) |
It's the mundane stuff of plastic bags, but polythene's dense fibres have been turned into ultra-thin and flexible protective vests
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Stellar wind may have formed our solar system from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-6-2 18:00) |
Research rules out a supernova as the cause of the solar system forming, but suggests winds from a massive star may be responsible
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Japan threatens to go it alone on whaling from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-6-2 1:23) |
The annual IWC meeting ends with little agreement between nations and Japan's threat to leave the commission after its proposals are voted out
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Warming will bring more rain, study claims from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-6-2 0:37) |
Researchers looking at 20 years of satellite data say precipitation will increase with global warming - but their conclusions have been questioned
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