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Cyberwar fears grow after Georgia websites attacked  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-9-1 20:56) 
By attacking websites, loose groups of independent hackers now have the power to affect the course of international relations, say US officials
Sea level rises could far exceed IPCC estimates  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-9-1 20:41) 
The rapid melting of an ancient ice sheet indicates that today's sea levels could rise at a rate of over a metre per century as the climate warms
Millions flee as Hurricane Gustav closes on Louisiana  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-9-1 19:17) 
Now category 2, the storm is expected to cause widespread flooding as it makes landfall near New Orleans today.see our
'Gender bending' chemicals found in beer and wine  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-9-1 17:00) 
If you are worried about the potential effects of phytoestrogens in soya, you may also want to avoid several other popular foods and drinks
[ニュース] WRO2008国際大会に向け日本代表チームが決定〜福井エキシビジョン大会の発表も  from Robot Watch  (2008-9-1 15:48) 

[ニュース] 「IDF 2008」にみるIntelのロボット研究〜給仕見習いロボットと物を柔らかく掴むロボット  from Robot Watch  (2008-9-1 13:44) 

New brain cells are essential for learning  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-9-1 2:01) 
Mice that were genetically altered to lack new brain cells failed a test to learn and remember the location of a mouse hole
Human geography is mapped in the genes  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-9-1 2:00) 
A map of gene variations among European people closely matches a real geopolitical map of the continent
Malaria's big bang was sparked by switching hosts  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-9-1 0:28) 
Malaria didn't evolve along with the animals it infects, say researchers?a shift in its evolution happened millions of years after vertebrates diversified
Face transplant recipients don't look like donors  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-8-31 17:23) 
Recent successes may help persuade more bereaved families to overcome taboos associated with donating facial tissue (full text available to subscribers)



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