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静脈は灰色/陸自FFRS/いすゞバス、ユーグレナ燃料/乳がん検診/Pepperとバイバイワールド/抗鬱剤リスク
from 森山和道
(2014-6-28 16:27)
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Tweet ▼ パナソニックの「洗髪ロボット」 の「その後」が、ビッグサイト「 日本ものづくりワールド 」で見られた。やっぱライターも、楽しいモノを見せてもらって面白い話を聞かせてもらうと、ソウルジェムが浄化されるよね。
▼雑誌の人たちにとっては、 ソフトバンクの「pepper」 はもはや記事案件じゃなくて広告案件だろと思ったんだけど、来年になったら普通に買えるものなんだという感覚がどうも雑誌編集の人たちには全くないみたいで、これまでのロボットと同じような感じにしか見られてないみたい。少なくとも今はまだ。pepperの一番すごいところはあの値段(を実現したビジネスモデル)なわけで、そこを掘り下げた記事が読みたいんだけどな。
▼新刊。
『ロボコン イケてない僕らのイカした特別授業』(ニール・バスコム/集英社)
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『遺伝子が語る生命38億年の謎 なぜ、ゾウはネズミより長生きか?』(国立遺伝学研究所/悠書館)
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『ドキュメント豪雨災害 そのとき人は何を見るか』(稲泉連/岩波新書)
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Shanty town burning: Did anyone here get out alive?
from New Scientist - Online news
(2014-6-28 3:00)
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An award-winning image questions our expectations of heroism by capturing a Bangladeshi shanty town devastated by fire, whose dead go unreported
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Threatwatch: Top malaria drug may lose punch in Africa
from New Scientist - Online news
(2014-6-28 2:06)
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Resistance to artemisinin, in some places the only anti-malarial drug that still works, may have finally spread from south-east Asia to reach Africa
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How to cash in on cheap Earth-watching satellites
from New Scientist - Online news
(2014-6-28 2:00)
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Start-ups could use the flood of small, cheap satellites heading into orbit for everything from commercial data gathering to mining the waste in landfills
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Today on New Scientist
from New Scientist - Online news
(2014-6-28 1:30)
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All the latest on newscientist.com: breadfruit– food of the future, fog catchers, ethical land-grabs, vampire mite, primordial crystal cocoons and more
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Morphing dimpled skin could help cars reduce drag
from New Scientist - Online news
(2014-6-28 1:24)
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The "smorph" surface can change its aerodynamic properties on the go to best suit the wind speeds it encounters, which could reduce drag on cars and planes
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Pollution on other worlds may show advanced alien life
from New Scientist - Online news
(2014-6-28 1:00)
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A NASA telescope should be able to sniff the atmospheres of Earth-sized worlds for industrial gases like CFCs– a sign of civilisation
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Shoppers tracked as they go wild in the aisles
from New Scientist - Online news
(2014-6-28 0:30)
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A system of motion-tracking cameras and smartphone-locators monitors shoppers as they move around a store, giving insights to managers on customer behaviour
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A vampire mite injected this bee with a deadly virus
from New Scientist - Online news
(2014-6-27 23:56)
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Bloodsucking parasitic mites are injecting the UK's honeybees with a lethal virus that deforms their wings
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Make robots useful by teaching them to talk like us
from New Scientist - Online news
(2014-6-27 23:03)
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Teaching robots how to handle the complex ways that humans communicate will make them better at dealing with our requests– or asking for help
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