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Tuna carry Fukushima radiation to California from New Scientist - Online News (2012-5-29 4:00) |
Migrating marine animals can be tracked by the radiation they picked up from last year's nuclear disaster in Japan
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Today on New Scientist: 28 May 2012 from New Scientist - Online News (2012-5-29 2:00) |
All today's stories on newscientist.com, including: morphing engines might cut aeroplane noise and birds got smart by becoming big babes
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Kinect in orbit to turn spacecraft into building blocks from New Scientist - Online News (2012-5-29 1:26) |
Kinect-equipped satellites could automatically dock in orbit, turning them into 'space building blocks'
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Square Kilometre Array contest ends in a draw from New Scientist - Online News (2012-5-29 1:02) |
The world's largest radio telescope will be split between continents: one section will be built in South Africa, the other in Western Australia
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Sports fever comes to chemistry from New Scientist - Online News (2012-5-29 0:40) |
It feels like there's no escaping sports fever this summer. A certain five-ringed logo even inspired chemists to create this new molecule
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Morphing engines might cut aeroplane noise from New Scientist - Online News (2012-5-28 22:48) |
Jet engines that can subtly adjust their shape could help cut noise by changing the way the air flows
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Gamify your sweat and make films more exciting from New Scientist - Online News (2012-5-28 20:54) |
A new smartphone app will monitor your response to a film or game– and could even tailor the content depending on how you react
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Wmの憂鬱、「日本社会の安全保障と科学技術」は官製科学どっぷりの科学者・技術者批判の書【日経バイオテク from 日経バイオテクONLINE (2012-5-28 19:00) |
フレンチオープンが昨日から始まりました。腹筋の故障で辞退した錦織選手のいない大会では少し物足りません。バレーボールも辛うじてオリンピック出場資格を確保、ほっとしました。しかし、競合国の成長著しく、日本は本当に世界ランク3位なのか?不安に思う展開です。レスリングの天才、吉田沙保里選手もロシアの伏兵に阻まれ58連勝で記録が止まりました。ベルギーで開催されていたエリザベート王妃国際音楽コンクールで、成田達輝君(20歳)が惜しくも2位。
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Birds got smart by becoming big babes from New Scientist - Online News (2012-5-28 18:54) |
The skulls of birds look just like the skulls of young dinosaurs, suggesting that arrested development was the key to their evolution
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CultureLab's 2012 guide to summer festivals from New Scientist - Online News (2012-5-28 18:49) |
From hedgehog enthusiasts to anatomical artists, there's plenty of science on offer at this summer's festivals
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