デフレ宣言 利益出ない…経済界警戒 回復基調くじく悪循環
from フジサンケイ ビジネスアイ - 総合ニュース
(2009-11-21 8:17)
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'Frankenstein' fix lets asteroid mission cheat death
from New Scientist - Online News
(2009-11-21 3:37)
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The beleaguered Hayabusa asteroid probe is back on track to return to Earth after ground controllers cobbled together a working engine from two dead ones
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Today on New Scientist: 20 November 2009
from New Scientist - Online News
(2009-11-21 3:00)
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Today's stories on newscientist.com, at a glance, including: the rise of the tiny medibots, the colliders that will follow the LHC, and an interview with Belle de Jour
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Belle de Jour: On science and prostitution
from New Scientist - Online News
(2009-11-21 2:50)
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The professional scientist and former prostitute Brooke Magnanti told her agent, "If New Scientist asks for an interview, I'll do it." We did ask
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Pickled evidence for evolution
from New Scientist - Online News
(2009-11-21 2:09)
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Animal specimens preserved in jars look Victorian, but the images in Evidence of Evolution show there's still nothing better for studying new species
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Pickled evidence for evolution
from New Scientist - Online News
(2009-11-21 2:00)
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Animal specimens preserved in jars look Victorian, but the images in Evidence of Evolution show there's still nothing better for studying new species
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Guapa, it's your genetic ancestry I love
from New Scientist - Online News
(2009-11-21 1:33)
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In Latino populations, love unites people with similar mix of ancestries
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Is this the end for human space flight?
from New Scientist - Online News
(2009-11-20 23:25)
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Have our dreams of sailing through space run out of history? Michael Hanlon thinks they have; Ivan Semeniuk can't see them being allowed to die
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This week's top stories [20 November 2009]
from New Scientist - Online News
(2009-11-20 23:00)
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Our top articles ranked by reader popularity. Ray Mears: We'll struggle to survive climate change Philip Rosedale: The web needs to be more lifelike Impact reveals lunar water by the bucketful Today on New Scientist: 13 November 2009 This week's top stories [13 November 2009] Meteor shower this week as we cut through comet trails First universal programmable quantum computer unveiled How reputation could save the Earth Failed stellar bombs hint at supernova tipping point Today on New Scientist: 17 November 2009
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Hacker breaks into climate change research institution
from New Scientist - Online News
(2009-11-20 22:04)
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A hacker has broken into the University of East Anglia's Climate Research Unit and posted over 1000 highly confidential emails online, says Shanta Barley
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