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Weak solar cycle may keep more space junk in orbit  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-6-27 23:29) 
If the next solar cycle is mild, as some researchers predict, dangerous space debris could stay in orbit longer
Drinking 'to escape' has a negative effect on kids  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-6-27 21:08) 
Children who prefer to sniff rotting food than beer indicate that boozing to avoid unwanted emotions can adversely affect your kids
Omega-3s are twice as important for girls as boys  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-6-27 21:03) 
Young women need more of the fatty acids to build both their brains and the breast-feeding fat deposits on their hips and buttocks (full text available to subscribers)
Self-cleaning membrane shrugs off unwanted cells  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-6-27 20:12) 
A surface that expands and contracts with changes in temperature could help keep biosensors spotless inside the human body
[ニュース] 国立情報学研究所、無料市民講座「未来へつながる情報学」第2回を7月3日に開催~ロボットはどこ  from Robot Watch  (2008-6-27 20:01) 

Hungry spiders spin deadlier webs  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-6-27 18:15) 
Famished black widow spiders spin webs with glue-covered silk to capture food, while those with a full belly spin fortress-like webs for protection
[ニュース] NEDO、「人間支援型ロボット実用化基盤技術開発プロジェクト」の成果を発表~「ヨッテク2008」�  from Robot Watch  (2008-6-27 17:53) 

Martian soil could grow turnips, Phoenix finds  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-6-27 6:14) 
The first soil sample studied in the lander's wet chemistry lab has a pH level and nutrients similar to garden-variety potting soil
Ancient impact may have created deep niche for life  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-6-27 3:15) 
Geologists assemble a blow-by-blow account of a violent impact 35 million years ago?surprisingly, it may have opened up a new niche for life
Bird evolutionary tree given a shake by DNA study  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-6-27 3:00) 
The largest genetic analysis of birds to date has turned up unsuspected relationships that will force biologists to reevaluate avian evolution



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