Airbursts trigger dust avalanches on Mars
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-12-2 21:28)
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Shock waves from falling meteorites set off huge landslides, scouring the Martian surface
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Feedback: A catalogue of dodgy ads
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-12-2 19:15)
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Spray on hormones to help you lose weight, improve your memory with earlobe exercise, Brian Cox teaches astrology, and more (full text available to subscribers)
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Seek 'em here, seek 'em there: Anonymous is everywhere
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-12-2 19:00)
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When online skulduggery breaks out, all fingers point at the hacktivist pranksters
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2011.12.01雨 bモバイルSIM/ハーバードの軟体動物ロボット動画
from 森山和道
(2011-12-2 8:16)
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▼雨が降り、気温も急降下。
▼bモバイルSIM U300を「6ヶ月(185日)使い放題パッケージ」で使い始めて一ヶ月あまり。3Gのトラフィクを見ると、一ヶ月あたりだいたい300M程度だった。なるほど、僕の使い方なら120日間有効の「bモバイル・フェア 1GBパッケージ」でもあんまり問題なさそうだ、と分かった。僕の場合はコスト最優先なので、「フェア」が6000円以下にならない限り、速度制限はあっても6ヶ月のU300を選ぶだろうと思うけど。あるいは普段は月額1000円のイオンSIMで運用して、スピードがある程度必要なときだけ「bモバイルフェア」を使うというのがいいのかもしれない。でも閲覧程度であればEMチャージを使えばいいし。
▼できれば来年早々あたりに値下がりしないかなと思っているのだが。WiMAXにするかもしれないし。まだしばらくモバイルでの通信環境の悩みは続きそうだ。
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Flerovium and livermorium may join periodic table
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-12-2 7:37)
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The heaviest confirmed elements in the periodic table, 114 and 116, may be named for the institutions that forged them
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Global surveillance supermarket offered to dictators
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-12-2 6:45)
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When despots want to intercept private communications, they have no problem finding vendors willing to help, a document release reveals
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Entangled diamonds blur quantum-classical divide
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-12-2 6:43)
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Two diamonds large enough to pick up with your fingers have been made to share one quantum state– the feat is normally achieved with much smaller objects
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Anonymous' 'Robin Hood' attacks may benefit banks
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-12-2 4:45)
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The hacktivists' plan to rob from the rich and give to the poor using stolen credit cards is likely to backfire
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Why some wasps are good with faces - and others aren't
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-12-2 4:00)
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You don't want to mess with Ms Big, so it's useful if you recognise her when you see her. So useful that even wasps can do it
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Soot coating creates self-cleaning surface
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-12-2 4:00)
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Black soot could be the key to creating transparent materials that can repel both oil and water– perfect for self-cleaning lenses or touchscreens
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