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[ニュース] 巨大なキリンや厚さ3mmの美女デジタルサイネージなど〜「第20回国際文具・紙製品展ISOT」ほかが from Robot Watch (2009-7-9 15:06) |
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Ancient supernova is oldest and most distant found from New Scientist - Online News (2009-7-9 6:40) |
Astronomers have found a supernova that exploded 1.5 billion years earlier than any seen previously– finding others like it could shed light on how the universe got its heavy elements
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Was ancient Earth a green planet? from New Scientist - Online News (2009-7-9 4:00) |
The Earth may have greened much earlier than we thought, paving the way for animals to evolve in the Cambrian explosion
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Warming Arctic could teem with life by 2030 from New Scientist - Online News (2009-7-9 3:01) |
An influx of tiny organisms could lead to an Arctic rich with life during the summers in the next few decades, a study of ice cores suggests
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Warming arctic could teem with life by 2030 from New Scientist - Online News (2009-7-9 3:01) |
An influx of tiny organisms could lead to an Arctic rich with life during the summers in the next few decades, a study of ice cores suggests
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Apollo 11: Why the moon still matters from New Scientist - Online News (2009-7-9 2:16) |
In 1969, Neil Armstrong set foot on the moon. Forty years later, we look at the impact the Apollo landings had, and the future of lunar exploration
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Is your city prepared for a home-made nuke? from New Scientist - Online News (2009-7-9 2:00) |
Radiation from an improvised bomb could kill hundreds of thousands, but with the right preparation many might be saved
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What can DNA tell us? Place your bets now from New Scientist - Online News (2009-7-9 2:00) |
Scientists from Newton to Hawking have settled differences by putting their money where their mouth is. Now Lewis Wolpert and Rupert Sheldrake are continuing the tradition– and you can too
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Phantom menace to dark matter theory from New Scientist - Online News (2009-7-9 2:00) |
A subtle anomaly in the orbit of the planets in our solar system could prove a controversial idea that goes beyond Einstein
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Computer learns sign language by watching TV from New Scientist - Online News (2009-7-8 22:03) |
It's not only humans that can learn from watching television– software has worked out the basics of sign language in just 10 hours
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