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Dwarf-flinging void is larger than thought  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2007-6-2 0:15) 
A dwarf galaxy flying at high speed out of an empty region of space called the Local Void implies that the area is at least 150 million light years across
Starving vultures switch to live prey  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2007-6-1 22:12) 
European laws brought in to control mad cow disease are leaving vultures without carcasses to feed on?the scavengers are now attacking living animals in Spain
Folic acid could protect against strokes  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2007-6-1 20:23) 
A diet supplemented with small amounts of the B vitamin for at least three years could lower the risk of stroke by 30%
Embedded nanowires could control tissue growth  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2007-6-1 20:12) 
Letting stem cells grow around silicon nanowires could one day provide a way to control how living tissues develop using electrical stimulation
MACHO matter is running out of places to hide  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2007-6-1 19:45) 
Astronomers have successfully measured the distance to a "dark object" on the edge of our galaxy by triangulating observations made on Earth and in space
Bush merely 'stalling' on climate, say experts  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2007-6-1 19:14) 
A US initiative that mentions the possibility of committing to "targets" is being dismissed as being a tactic to provide cover for President Bush during his final months in power
[ニュース] 「カオス的遍歴」は気まぐれロボットを作れるか〜ZMPと人工生命研究の東大・池上研究室がコラボ  from Robot Watch  (2007-6-1 16:38) 

Our upright walking started in the trees  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2007-6-1 2:28) 
Orang-utan researchers propose that walking bipedally is a skill our ancient ancestors had that we have retained, while apes' knuckle-walking is a more recent development
Switchable hologram promises memory boost  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2007-6-1 1:56) 
A device that stores holograms using a liquid crystal film controlled electronically has been created by researchers in Singapore
Common leukaemia pegged to inherited gene mutation  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2007-6-1 1:49) 
One family hard-hit by adult leukaemia was key to the discovery of a tiny genetic mutation, which may increase risk of the cancer sevenfold



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