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Stakes are raised in the battle to beat polio  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2007-3-9 0:20) 
Violence and misinformation threaten to derail the World Health Organization's efforts to eradicate polio
[ニュース] 「ファーストレゴリーグジャパンオープン2006」レポート  from Robot Watch  (2007-3-9 0:19) 

South Korea creates ethical code for righteous robots  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2007-3-8 22:15) 
Code will cover ethical standards to be programmed into machines?but some experts question the idea of teaching robots to tell good from bad
California's cloudbursts pave the way for quakes  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2007-3-8 21:45) 
The dark clouds that tip rain on California during the winter and spring may have an even darker side - they seem to bring earthquakes in their wake
[ニュース] 第28回全日本マイクロマウス大会、つくば市にて開催  from Robot Watch  (2007-3-8 14:45) 

Surging groundwater solves Martian 'evaporite' mystery  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2007-3-8 8:10) 
NASA's Opportunity rover found abundant water-altered minerals in Meridiani Planum, but how water pooled on the sloping plain was a mystery
Pubic lice leapt from gorillas to early humans  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2007-3-8 3:26) 
A DNA analysis of pubic lice suggests the two species made close contact?but researchers say sex between the two species was unlikely
Spiky glaciers are slower to melt  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2007-3-8 3:02) 
Lab experiments show the striking natural phenomenon reduces melting?and the formation of the spikes can be encouraged with a sprinkling of dirt
Algae skeletons made into silicon components  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2007-3-8 3:00) 
The converted shells could have various applications, from making microscopic gas sensors to creating new kinds of batteries
Sunshine puts asteroids in a spin  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2007-3-8 3:00) 
Sunlight shining on irregularly shaped space rocks changes their spin rate?the effect may explain why some asteroids have tiny moonlets in tow



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