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【医療新時代】小児の関節炎に効果 トシリズマブの適応拡大  from フジサンケイ ビジネスアイ - 総合ニュース  (2008-5-30 10:30) 

アデランス株主総会 社長ら取締役7人の再任否決  from フジサンケイ ビジネスアイ - 総合ニュース  (2008-5-30 8:30) 

170円台でガソリン離れ 6月販売量 元売り最大10%減予測  from フジサンケイ ビジネスアイ - 総合ニュース  (2008-5-30 8:30) 

Common bacteria linked to cot death  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-5-30 8:01) 
There is now hard evidence that two common species of bacteria are more prevalent in babies who fall prey to sudden infant death syndrome
Mars lander to inspect itself with robotic arm  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-5-30 5:45) 
Phoenix will use its newly freed arm to look under its belly - it will check that its feet are planted firmly on the Martian soil
Space shuttle cleared for toilet repair mission  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-5-30 5:11) 
The shuttle Discovery is set to launch on Saturday?it will bring a new Japanese lab and a critical toilet pump to the International Space Station
Was Mars too salty for life?  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-5-30 3:00) 
If life ever got going on Mars, it may have been exterminated 4 billion years ago by a buildup of salt, a mineral analysis suggests
Ancient hair suggests multiple migrations into Americas  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-5-30 3:00) 
An ancient tuft of human hair suggests that a tribe of humans trekked from Asia to settle in the Arctic 3500 years ago?and then vanished
In-flight surveillance could foil terrorists in the sky  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-5-30 1:22) 
Cameras built into every seat of passenger aircraft let software spot suspect behaviour before acts of terrorism or "air rage", say researchers
Human remains explain Stonehenge mystery  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-5-30 1:19) 
Radiocarbon dating of human cremations suggests that, in its earliest phase, the monument was primarily a place of burial



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