First subliming planet foreshadows Mercury's fate
from New Scientist - Online News
(2012-1-21 0:23)
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A rocky planet the size of Mercury seems to be turning to gas, demonstrating just how wacky alien planets can be
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Take tips from the arts to make robots come alive
from New Scientist - Online News
(2012-1-21 0:00)
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Actors, animators and dancers are helping to help create expressive automatons
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From tinkering on the fringes to Nobel glory
from New Scientist - Online News
(2012-1-20 22:42)
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Andre Geim, who won the physics Nobel for graphene, talks about levitating frogs and why he prefers British humour
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Megaupload site takedown sparks Anonymous action
from New Scientist - Online News
(2012-1-20 22:28)
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Just a day after SOPA protests, a major file-sharing site has been taken offline– and hacktivists reacted almost immediately
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'Human beings are learning machines,' says philosopher
from New Scientist - Online News
(2012-1-20 21:00)
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Prevailing wisdom holds that we are born with an innate understanding of the world. No, argues Jesse Prinz : we learn a lot of it for ourselves (full text available to subscribers)
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Reliving Scott's quest for the South Pole
from New Scientist - Online News
(2012-1-20 20:29)
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A hundred years after Captain Scott's fateful mission, a Natural History Museum exhibit includes an abstract, life-size version of his hut
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Neural network gets an idea of number without counting
from New Scientist - Online News
(2012-1-20 20:00)
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An artificial brain has taught itself to estimate the number of objects in an image without actually counting them, much as humans can
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Feedback: Exhibiting quantum behaviour
from New Scientist - Online News
(2012-1-20 19:31)
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More quantum parking, how soccer causes global warming, wet clergy on riot duty, and more (full text available to subscribers)
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2012.1.19曇り 「サイエンス・メール」を発行/電源ケーブル/まきからセシウム/貧困の指標
from 森山和道
(2012-1-20 10:12)
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Tweet ▼相変わらず家から出ずに過ごす。家から出ないとカネもほとんど使わない。
▼「サイエンス・メール」を発行。
▼新刊。
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First secure quantum computer is blind to its own bits
from New Scientist - Online News
(2012-1-20 4:00)
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Combine entanglement with apparent randomness to keep data on shared quantum computers safe from prying eyes
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