日米、原子力エネルギーで包括協力 共同行動計画を締結
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(2007-4-25 8:40)
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'Subordinate' meerkat males enjoy one-night stands
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2007-4-25 8:01)
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If you aren't the dominant male, you shouldn't be having sex, though it seems that, with meerkats, rules are made to be broken
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'Subordinate' meerkat males enjoy one-night stands
from New Scientist Tech - Latest Headlines
(2007-4-25 8:01)
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If you aren't the dominant male, you shouldn't be having sex, though it seems that, with meerkats, rules are made to be broken
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Sea turtles remember their favourite restaurants
from New Scientist Tech - Latest Headlines
(2007-4-25 8:01)
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The creatures travel hundreds of miles back to their favourite feeding sites after breeding, retracing exactly same route they used up to five years earlier
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'Goldilocks' planet may be just right for life
from New Scientist Tech - Latest Headlines
(2007-4-25 8:01)
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Astronomers have found the first planet that might be hospitable to life?it's not much bigger than Earth and is as balmy as New York in June
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US satellite to test missile defence technologies
from New Scientist Tech - Latest Headlines
(2007-4-25 3:14)
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A military satellite called NFIRE will study rocket plumes, which could help future interceptors home in on enemy missiles?but critics say it could lead to space weapons
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Amur leopards now one step closer to extinction
from New Scientist Tech - Latest Headlines
(2007-4-25 2:38)
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The future looks bleak for Russia's Amur leopard, as one of the last remaining females falls to a hunter's bullet
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Depression raises risk of diabetes in elderly
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2007-4-25 1:17)
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People displaying symptoms of depression are 60% more likely to develop type 2 diabetes, new research reveals
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Depression raises risk of diabetes in elderly
from New Scientist Tech - Latest Headlines
(2007-4-25 1:17)
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People displaying symptoms of depression are 60% more likely to develop type 2 diabetes, new research reveals
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Mystery prehistoric fossil verified as giant fungus
from New Scientist Tech - Latest Headlines
(2007-4-25 0:40)
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Scientists have identified the Godzilla of fungi - a giant, prehistoric fossil that evaded classification for more than a century
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