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Uncool quantum state survives for record 40 minutes
from New Scientist - Online news
(2013-11-15 4:00)
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Atoms that can survive in the fragile quantum state of superposition at room temperature could make quantum computers more practical
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Wolves turned into dogs by European hunter-gatherers
from New Scientist - Online news
(2013-11-15 4:00)
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European hunter-gatherers were the first to bring dogs to heel, perhaps as early as 32,000 years ago
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Today on New Scientist
from New Scientist - Online news
(2013-11-15 2:45)
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All the latest on newscientist.com: an Earth that never knew humans, musical mind-reading, exercise and growing brains, rubber tongue and more
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未踏交流会ロボットデザイン/ホンダ、アメリカで歩行アシスト試験開始
from 森山和道
(2013-11-15 2:32)
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Tweet ▼秋葉原ダイビルにて、「 「未踏交流会」 拡大版 ロボット特集 〜ロボットデザイン〜 」を聞く。パネルディスカッションそのものは期待したような内容ではなかったが、会場にいた色んな人たちと色んな話ができたので、まあ良かった。
▼役に立つものか、役に立たないけど生きている生命感があるものか。「人間だってどっちかなんですよ」。最後に石黒節が炸裂。
▼懇親会はスルーして帰るつもりが、エレベーターホールで会った某さんに連れられて居酒屋へ。個人的懇親会となった。いろいろあるにしても、楽しそうに仕事をされているようで何よりだなあとしみじみ思った。
▼そういえば国際ロボット展でも「通訳ロボット」とかやってるところ、なかったなー。あったら面白かっただろうに。そろそろ本当に簡単な受付くらいロボットとかでいいと思うんだけど、ロボットつくってる会社でもそういうところないしな。
▼新刊。
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Don't let internet companies hoard the wealth of big data
from New Scientist - Online news
(2013-11-15 2:30)
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Personal information is worth something, as Twitter's huge valuation suggests. Perhaps we should rethink how freely we give our data away
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World's largest cancer database launched
from New Scientist - Online news
(2013-11-15 2:12)
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The online resource contains 1.7 billion experimental results relating to genes and clinical trials, highlighting promising targets for cancer-fighting drugs
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Can a computer virus communicate via your speakers?
from New Scientist - Online news
(2013-11-15 2:09)
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A cyber-security expert says that his "air-gapped" computers have exchanged malware through ultrasound. If he's right, we'd better watch out
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Primeval planet: What if humans had never existed?
from New Scientist - Online news
(2013-11-15 1:00)
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What was the planet like before Homo sapiens , and would it still be that way if we had never gone global? We rewind time, erase our ancestors, and hit play (full text available to subscribers)
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When a rubber tongue becomes your own
from New Scientist - Online news
(2013-11-15 0:55)
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Imagine having your tongue cut off… All is not what it seems, discovers Sandrine Ceurstemont during a visit to the Experimental Food Society's exhibition
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Hall of shame: Seven species that humans wiped out
from New Scientist - Online news
(2013-11-15 0:14)
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As humans spread across the globe, countless species died out. However, only a few extinctions can be blamed entirely on us. Here are seven of them
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