How to find the right Twitter user in a crisis
from New Scientist - Online news
(2013-3-20 21:46)
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Analysing a database of 12.9 million tweets during the Arab Spring has revealed how to find out the best people to follow in a crisis
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Mouth-breeding frog is coming back from extinction
from New Scientist - Online news
(2013-3-20 19:30)
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A frog that incubates its babies in its stomach and gives birth through its mouth has been extinct since 1983. Now it is on the brink of resurrection
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国立博物館 円空展/十勝の500年間隔地震/防衛省のロボット/ハヤブサはインコと近縁、トキはペリカン目/
from 森山和道
(2013-3-20 14:49)
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▼東京国立博物館140周年特別展 「飛騨の円空 千光寺とその周辺の足跡」 に行って来た。一部屋だけのこじんまりした展示。まあ悪くはなかったんだけど、松山の愛媛県立美術館で見た「円空・木喰展」ほどのボリュームや解説の丁寧さはなかったな。
▼でも東京国立博物館の常設展もなかなか面白かった。時間がなくて見切れなかったけど。ミュージアムショップは大充実。
▼そして上野は既に花見気分。 本日(3/19)の上野の桜
▼新刊。
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▼十勝毎日新聞 500年間隔地震は東日本型と同じ構造
過去6500年の間に300〜500年間隔で十勝沿岸に大津波を引き起こしている「500年間隔地震」で、直近の地震(17 ...
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World's giant squid are one big happy family
from New Scientist - Online news
(2013-3-20 9:01)
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Giant squid from around the world are virtually genetically identical, suggesting that their young are dispersed thousands of kilometres by currents
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Sugary drinks may kill 184,000 people each year
from New Scientist - Online news
(2013-3-20 5:00)
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Overconsumption of sweetened beverages is associated with deaths from metabolic diseases worldwide
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Today on New Scientist: 19 March 2013
from New Scientist - Online news
(2013-3-20 3:00)
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All the latest stories on newscientist.com, including: James Watson on antioxidants, desktop Higgs, after-effects of Iraqi battles, fish brains, and more
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Nobel-winner Watson: Do antioxidants promote cancer?
from New Scientist - Online news
(2013-3-20 1:55)
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Antioxidant foods and pills could heighten the risk of cancer and diabetes, argues James Watson , the co-discoverer of the structure of DNA (full text available to subscribers)
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Plasma-surfing could forge Higgs bosons on the cheap
from New Scientist - Online news
(2013-3-20 1:30)
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With major hurdles to building a larger version of the LHC, future atom smashers may be tabletop affairs that use exotic matter to achieve high energies
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Deep-sea mining struggles to manage ecological impact
from New Scientist - Online news
(2013-3-20 0:35)
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Companies are starting to try to exploit the seabed's vast mineral wealth, but experts are divided on the consequences for ecosystems
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Women in engineering– a real global challenge
from New Scientist - Online news
(2013-3-20 0:31)
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If the Global Grand Challenges Summit is anything to go by, we may need to spend billions getting more women into engineering
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