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| Facebook increases access with markup tools from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-5-26 0:36) |
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Social networking website Facebook has released software tools that help outside companies develop new features for its members
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| Gulping coffee helps keep gout at bay from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-5-26 0:25) |
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Men who are heavy drinkers of coffee are much less likely to develop an extremely painful form of arthritis - the finding could one day lead to drugs for the disorder
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| Two-colour LED could lead to better screens from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-5-25 23:51) |
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A silicon LED that can quickly switch between emitting red and blue light could ultimately be the basis for higher resolution displays
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| Tracks in ancient lake show dinosaurs swam from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-5-25 22:00) |
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A sequence of fossilised claw marks left by a therapod around 125 million years ago provide the strongest evidence yet that some land-based dinosaurs could also swim
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| California set for stem cell bonanza from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-5-25 18:00) |
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The US state has won a legal battle to spend over $3 billion during the next decade on stem cell research - the biggest sum proposed anywhere
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| [ニュース] ロボット化する建設機械の可能性〜本当の屋外現場で活躍する「ロボット」たち from Robot Watch (2007-5-25 16:51) |
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| 大手企業 ボーナス、過去最高93万8555円 from フジサンケイ ビジネスアイ - 総合ニュース (2007-5-25 11:35) |
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| 天龍製鋸「スティールのTOB対応は白紙」 from フジサンケイ ビジネスアイ - 総合ニュース (2007-5-25 9:35) |
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| Our solar system started with a nudge, not a bang from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-5-25 3:00) |
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Meteorite studies suggest that winds from a nearby massive star?not a supernova explosion?triggered the birth of our solar system
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| Babies can spot languages on facial clues alone from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-5-25 3:00) |
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They can perceive a speaker switch languages without hearing them, implying we are hard-wired to deal with multiple languages
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