6月17日(火)11:30-13:30 第11回さつきサロン昼の部
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App takes the strain out of tricky moral dilemmas
from New Scientist - Online news
(2014-6-1 1:00)
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If you're facing a quandary, an iPhone app can help you make choices by getting you to evaluate each of your options from a set of ethical standpoints
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丸まったり走ったり、ダンゴムシにインスパイアされたロボット「Pillbot 2」 韓国KAIST
from 森山和道
(2014-5-31 16:28)
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ラプターロボット に続いて再び 韓国KAIST 。
丸まったり走ったり、動きがまさにダンゴムシです。
以前のPillbotよりも小型に。
ダンゴムシの本 まるまる一冊だんごむしガイド~探し方、飼い方、生態まで
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月面で資源掘削するためのロボット「RASSOR」
from 森山和道
(2014-5-31 16:10)
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Robots Will Pave the Way to Mars
Technologies that exploit space resources will finally open up the solar system to human exploration
Getting mass into the right shape is one of the goals of NASA’s Swamp Works. The laboratory, based at Kennedy Space Center, in Merritt Island, Fla., occupies a building where Apollo astronauts once trained; it now boasts perhaps the world’s largest collection of “lunar simulant”?artificial moon dirt. Some 120 tons of the stuff, detritus of a mining operation in Black Point, Ariz., sit in a glass-walled room. Here physicist Philip Metzger and his colleagues test the Regolith Advanced Surface Systems Operations Robot, or RASSOR, a rugged-looking industrial rover the size of a bumper car. RASSOR is more or less rectangular when stretched out. At each end, a pair of pivoting arms holds a long, hollow, rotating drum, studded with shovel-shaped openings. For digging leverage against the moon’s reduced gravity, these drum ...
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Scotland: What if independence goes horribly wrong?
from New Scientist - Online news
(2014-5-31 3:30)
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A?perfect storm of shifting demographics, dwindling oil and poor health could ultimately leave an independent Scotland worse off than the rest of the UK
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The US is right to indict China's state hacker unit
from New Scientist - Online news
(2014-5-31 3:00)
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The US is hoping to shock China into talks over its industrial cyber espionage programme, says foreign relations expert Fred Kaplan
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Today on New Scientist
from New Scientist - Online news
(2014-5-31 2:30)
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All the latest on newscientist.com: mind control the Candy Crush way, four futures for Scotland, suicide sensor, how Richard III got his spine and more
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Plastic rubbish takes egg's place in albatross nest
from New Scientist - Online news
(2014-5-31 2:00)
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Plastic from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch is finding its way into albatross nests– and can prove lethal to their young
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American chestnut set for genetically modified revival
from New Scientist - Online news
(2014-5-31 1:30)
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New strains of American chestnuts are resistant to a devastating fungus and pass on resistance to their offspring, suggesting that the trees can be restored
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Pirates incoming! Ship radar keeps watch and hits back
from New Scientist - Online news
(2014-5-31 1:15)
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A system called WatchStander looks for small vessels aiming to intercept ships, automatically sounding an alarm or launching countermeasures
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