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Insecticides in pet shampoo may trigger autism from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-5-15 20:17) |
Two studies suggest a link between different classes of insecticides and autism spectrum disorders, but a genetic factor is also likely, say experts
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[ニュース] “格闘”で頂点を極めたキングカイザーが“蹴球”も制す〜「第10回KONDO CUP」レポート from Robot Watch (2008-5-15 20:14) |
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Instant messaging 'a linguistic renaissance' for teens from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-5-15 18:35) |
Online messaging, far from ruining teenagers' communication skills, allows them to deploy both formal and colloquial language
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NATO to give Estonia cyber defences from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-5-15 18:29) |
A centre designed to protect against 'cyber war' is to be set up in the country brought to its knees by hackers last year
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How the MySpace mindset can boost medical science from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-5-15 17:02) |
Social networking is empowering patients and enabling some incredible disease research possibilities (full text available to subscribers)
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[ニュース] 二足歩行ロボット競技会「ロボファイト7」を5月17日、18日に大阪で開催〜優勝ロボットが第1 from Robot Watch (2008-5-15 14:36) |
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[ニュース] メガウェブのGWイベント「ロボットと遊ぼう」レポート〜トヨタパートナーロボット4体による演奏 from Robot Watch (2008-5-15 13:44) |
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Jupiter moon's poles 'wandered' far and wide from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-5-15 3:05) |
Europa's icy outer shell may have slipped about 80°within the last 60 million years, carrying the moon's polar regions towards the equator
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Pilot whales are the sprinters of the deep from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-5-15 2:00) |
Rather than cruise slowly at depth, conserving precious oxygen, the whales will make short, intense chases to catch nutritious prey
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Victorian supernova helps fill missing link from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-5-15 2:00) |
A supernova remnant near the centre of our galaxy turns out to be only 140 years old?the discovery fills a gap in the astronomical record
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