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| Smart camera keeps an eye on endangered penguins from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-6-28 8:01) |
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Markings on African penguins allow a computer linked to a hidden camera to identify individuals without disturbing the colony
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| Smart camera can read penguin 'fingerprints' from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-6-28 8:01) |
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Markings on African penguins allow a computer linked to a hidden camera to identify individuals without disturbing the colony
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| ガソリン、史上初の180円台 来月卸価格7−10円値上げ from フジサンケイ ビジネスアイ - 総合ニュース (2008-6-28 7:03) |
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| Australian crocs hit by cane toad 'wave of death' from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-6-28 1:23) |
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Freshwater crocodile populations in the Northern Territory are plummeting as a wave of invasive toxic toads marches inland
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| Weak solar cycle may keep more space junk in orbit from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-6-27 23:29) |
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If the next solar cycle is mild, as some researchers predict, dangerous space debris could stay in orbit longer
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| Drinking 'to escape' has a negative effect on kids from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-6-27 21:08) |
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Children who prefer to sniff rotting food than beer indicate that boozing to avoid unwanted emotions can adversely affect your kids
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| Omega-3s are twice as important for girls as boys from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-6-27 21:03) |
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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)
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| Self-cleaning membrane shrugs off unwanted cells from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-6-27 20:12) |
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A surface that expands and contracts with changes in temperature could help keep biosensors spotless inside the human body
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| [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) |
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| Hungry spiders spin deadlier webs from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-6-27 18:15) |
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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
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