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Grieving voles hint at why human relationships last from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-10-15 23:31) |
When monogamous vole couples are parted, their stress systems go into overdrive - could the stress of separation keep humans together?
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Invention: Natural colour underwater photographs from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-10-15 22:38) |
A camera with multiple flashes that can judge distance can take pictures underwater without a blue cast, claims a new patent application
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Giant lens could clean up dusty moon sites from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-10-15 21:17) |
Melting the lunar surface with focused sunlight could create dust-free landing areas and sites for future bases, says NASA
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Viewing animals like shares reveals vanishing species from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-10-15 20:00) |
While prospects for the world's mammals appear as grim as ever, a novel census method reveals how less prominent groups of species are faring (full text available to subscribers)
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[ニュース] 「東京ゲームショウ2008」レポート〜今年もロボット系が多数あり! from Robot Watch (2008-10-15 19:43) |
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Never gamble with an autistic opponent from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-10-15 19:11) |
An experimental game with cash stakes suggests that people with high- functioning autism are less swayed by emotional bias than non-autistics
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Pharmaceutical freebies may harm children from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-10-15 18:19) |
Drug samples commonly given to children to save money are more likely to pose safety concerns than paid-for treatments (full text available to subscribers)
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[ニュース] ITとRTを使いこなしてロボットを作る次世代の育成が急務〜「ROBO_JAPAN 2008セミナー」2日目 from Robot Watch (2008-10-15 14:59) |
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[ニュース] 「国際フロンティア産業メッセ2008」レポート from Robot Watch (2008-10-15 14:39) |
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Oldest cases of human TB found beneath the sea from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-10-15 9:00) |
The well-preserved bones of a 9000-year-old woman and child give up DNA that indicates they had the human form of the disease
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