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「円高そのまま放置」藤井財務相が火消し 都内で講演 from フジサンケイ ビジネスアイ - 総合ニュース (2009-9-29 7:03) |
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投資家「鳩山政権は円高要因」6割 from フジサンケイ ビジネスアイ - 総合ニュース (2009-9-29 7:03) |
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中央三井信託銀、排出権を受託販売 from フジサンケイ ビジネスアイ - 総合ニュース (2009-9-29 7:03) |
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Rocket racers lose their 'launch pad' from New Scientist - Online News (2009-9-29 4:54) |
The organisation behind a plan to race rocket-powered planes has lost its lease on land at its intended headquarters in New Mexico
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Gamers are more aggressive to strangers from New Scientist - Online News (2009-9-29 2:23) |
Levels of testosterone in computer gamers surged when they were competing against strangers, but not friends– as you'd expect in real warfare
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Today on New Scientist: 28 September 2009 from New Scientist - Online News (2009-9-29 2:00) |
Today's stories on newscientist.com, at a glance, including: the siren song of the katydid, a global atlas of green projects, and how slimy ships could soon roam the oceans
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'Time telescope' could boost fibre-optic communication from New Scientist - Online News (2009-9-29 1:48) |
"Time lenses" can send 27 times as much data down standard optical fibre network links
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Rats learn to be once bitten, twice shy from New Scientist - Online News (2009-9-29 0:45) |
When young rats start exploring on their own, their brains undergo a fundamental change that lets them remember bad experiences
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Monster insect mimic lures prey with siren song from New Scientist - Online News (2009-9-28 22:51) |
Male cicadas can't resist the katydid's sweet songs– unfortunately for them
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Concepts are born in the hippocampus from New Scientist - Online News (2009-9-28 22:12) |
Brain regions have been identified that allow us to sort the world into separate concepts– a defining feature of human intelligence
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