リンク
| メイン | 登録する | 人気サイト (top10) | 高評価サイト (top10) | おすすめサイト (8) | 相互リンクサイト (3) |
| カテゴリ一覧 | RSS/ATOM 対応サイト (19) | RSS/ATOM 記事 (62999) | ランダムジャンプ |
RSS/ATOM 記事 (62999)
ここに表示されている RSS/ATOM 記事を RSS と ATOM で配信しています。
| Break promises if you like but treat your workers well from New Scientist - Online News (2009-9-18 0:01) |
|
Employees care most about the rewards and opportunities they end up getting, regardless of what they were initially promised
|
| [コラム] 月刊ROBOTウォッチング〜2009夏休み大特集【前編】 from Robot Watch (2009-9-18 0:00) |
|
|
| [ニュース] ヴイストン、小型二足歩行ロボット「Robovie-nano」を本日発売開始 from Robot Watch (2009-9-18 0:00) |
|
|
| The art of thriving from New Scientist - Online News (2009-9-17 23:18) |
|
A frog with no name is just one image from some of the world’s finest nature and wildlife photographers showing at London’s Saatchi Gallery this week
|
| Robots get smarter by asking for help from New Scientist - Online News (2009-9-17 22:05) |
|
Being able to ask for human help when they come across something unfamiliar could help robots that navigate by recognising objects
|
| Better world: Get real from New Scientist - Online News (2009-9-17 22:03) |
|
It's perfectly normal to be irrational. But when it comes to AIDS, vaccination and climate change, it can also be disastrous
|
| Mystery immunity could boost swine flu protection from New Scientist - Online News (2009-9-17 21:23) |
|
Thanks to a seasonal flu virus in the H1N1 family, one shot of pandemic vaccine, rather than two, leads to full immunity
|
| Blueprint for a better world from New Scientist - Online News (2009-9-17 21:05) |
|
We live in an imperfect world, but can we do anything about it? You bet we can. In this special feature, we explore diverse ideas for making the world a better place
|
| Super-dense data stores cool down from New Scientist - Online News (2009-9-17 19:50) |
|
A new material could bring a high-density storage technology closer to consumers struggling with over-full digital memories
|
| Sci-fi special: The fiction of now from New Scientist - Online News (2009-9-17 17:45) |
|
British science fiction is in a golden age, so why isn't it winning any literary awards? Guest editor Kim Stanley Robinson explores the "literature of our time" and challenges leading authors to write flash fiction about the world 100 years from now
|


