Locked-on lasers burn through leaves on train lines
from New Scientist - Online news
(2014-12-4 6:00)
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If they won't budge, zap 'em! Train-mounted lasers could cut through the annual annoyance of leaves on the line? the trick is in the focusing
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Root intelligence: Plants can think, feel and learn
from New Scientist - Online news
(2014-12-4 5:00)
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With an underground "brain network" and the ability to react and remember, plants have their own kind of intelligence? and may even cry out in pain (full text available to subscribers)
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Google and NASA ride D-Wave to a quantum future
from New Scientist - Online news
(2014-12-4 4:30)
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A New Scientist investigation reveals Google's grand plans for its quantum computer, as well as the first hints about what's really going on under its hood
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Cleaning bot operators get censored view of your home
from New Scientist - Online news
(2014-12-4 4:00)
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Will blurring the video feed recorded by a cleaning robot be enough for us to let strangers on the internet operate them remotely in our homes?
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Alien life arrested by climate catch-22
from New Scientist - Online news
(2014-12-4 3:30)
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Other Earth-like planets may be caught in a dilemma? they need stable, warm climates to support complex life, but a lack of life may preclude this
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Spotted: First quadruple star image produced by gravity
from New Scientist - Online news
(2014-12-4 3:25)
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A newly discovered supernova and its four gravitationally lensed images may give researchers a way to pin down the universe's expansion rate
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Shell 'art' made 300,000 years before humans evolved
from New Scientist - Online news
(2014-12-4 3:00)
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A shell etched by Homo erectus is by far the oldest engraving ever found, challenging what we know about the origin of art and complex human thought
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Today on New Scientist
from New Scientist - Online news
(2014-12-4 2:30)
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All the latest on newscientist.com: the roots of violence in morality, brain maps, Richard III, New York's ant army, Japan's nuclear restart and more
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'Hug' brain test could diagnose disorders like autism
from New Scientist - Online news
(2014-12-4 1:21)
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Mmmm hugs! Having people think about emotion-laden actions as their brain is scanned could become one of the first evidence-based tests for mental condition
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AkzoNobel社ら、テンサイ糖を原料として化学品を生産する可能性を検討へ
from 日経バイオテクONLINE
(2014-12-4 0:00)
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オランダAkzoNobel社は2014年11月25日、オランダSuikerUnie社、オランダの銀行Rabobank、Deloitte社、Investment and Development Agency for the Northern Netherlands(NOM:北オランダ投資開発局)、オランダGroningen Seaports、およびオランダのProvince of Groningen(Groningen州)と協力して、テンサイ糖を原料として化学品を生産する可能性を検討することになったと発表した。
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