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Polar tech uncovers how frozen regions are changing
from New Scientist - Online news
(2013-1-3 18:00)
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New wireless sensors, sea-gliders and robots will show how climate change is affecting the ice and glaciers of the Arctic and Antarctica (full text available to subscribers)
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2013 Smart Guide: More people than ever 'mentally ill'
from New Scientist - Online news
(2013-1-3 17:00)
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Drug prescriptions for psychiatric conditions will rise in 2013. But don't blame modern living, it's all to do with a revision of psychiatric diagnosis
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新春展望2013、再生医療の「これでいいのだ!」の「それでいいのか!」
from 日経バイオテクONLINE
(2013-1-3 9:06)
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天才バカボンのパパは言う。「これでいいのだ!」。個人の私的な生き方において、それがどのようなものであれ、懸命に自らに向き合ってきた結果として、また向き合おうと前に進む覚悟のもと事にあたる過程での自分に対する問いかけへの答えとして、「これでいいのだ!」は、個人の過去、現在、未来への私的な精神的評価の自己完結版としてあっていい。
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Today on New Scientist: 2 January 2013
from New Scientist - Online news
(2013-1-3 3:00)
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All the latest stories on newscientist.com, including: reviews of 2012, previews of 2013, holiday science aplenty, hurricane Sandy's aftermath, and more
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The world to burn as much coal as oil by 2017
from New Scientist - Online news
(2013-1-3 3:00)
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Capturing the emissions of the most polluting fossil fuel is the only hope of reducing climate change
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Humble coin toss thrust to heart of multiverse debate
from New Scientist - Online news
(2013-1-3 3:00)
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At stake is cosmologists' ability to calculate which, of an infinite number of parallel universes, is the one that we inhabit (full text available to subscribers)
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Simulators prepare newbie pilots for flying car era
from New Scientist - Online news
(2013-1-3 2:14)
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Flying cars of the future will need safe software at the helm and a simulator is showing what that code needs to do
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Ice sheets of West Antarctica are warming fast
from New Scientist - Online news
(2013-1-3 0:16)
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The vulnerable ice sheets are warming as fast as anywhere else on Earth, threatening massive sea-level rises
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NASA mulls plan to drag asteroid into moon's orbit
from New Scientist - Online news
(2013-1-3 0:15)
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Robot spacecraft could snag a space rock and drag it back to the moon for astronauts to explore and study
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Earthworms roped into making quantum dots
from New Scientist - Online news
(2013-1-3 0:10)
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Fed the right raw materials, earthworms can churn out tiny chunks of semiconductor material with the ability to fluoresce
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