Feedback: Cars that go clippetty clop
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-7-29 21:56)
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Sounds that satisfy, cosmic aspirations of parcel delivery company, fruitloopery of the week, and more (full text available to subscribers)
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Stegobot steals passwords from your Facebook photos
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-7-29 21:36)
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A botnet program that steals information and embeds it in photos shared on social networks is tough to detect
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Throwing dice gets to the truth about killing leopards
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-7-29 21:16)
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Conservation biologists have borrowed techniques from public health research to get closer to the truth without having to ask touchy questions
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Were the best world leaders mentally ill?
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-7-29 20:15)
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In A First-Rate Madness, Nassir Ghaemi argues that psychiatric disorders were the making of some of the great world leaders
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'Fluid cloak' to help submarines leave no wake
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-7-29 19:26)
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Super-stealthy submarines may one day leave water undisturbed, if a plan to channel fluid intelligently around objects can be made to work
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Existence: Where did my consciousness come from?
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-7-29 18:23)
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Map enough neurons and the secret of consciousness will be laid bare, say some. That misses the point, say others. Anil Ananthaswamy contemplates his being
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2011.07.27「数理モデルを使った物作りで遺伝子ネットワークを作る」/小松左京氏が死去
from 森山和道
(2011-7-29 9:28)
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Tweet ▼「 サイエンス・メール 」配信。今回は「数理モデルを使った物作りで遺伝子ネットワークを作る」。合成生物学ロボコン iGEM の話なども。
▼毎日 訃報:小松左京さん死去、80歳…「日本沈没」の作家
▼毎日 小松左京さん:評伝 「小松コンピューター」の異名持つ
▼毎日 小松左京さん死去:最期まで日本の未来を考え続けていた
▼昔の自分の日記を見ると、僕が氏にちゃんと話を伺えたのは1998年が最後だったみたいだ。小松左京氏の後を継ぐ作家は、結局、現れなかった。継ぐ意志のある人はいたし、これからもいると思うが……。
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▼小松氏は、「『日本沈没』は『一億玉砕』の置き換えなんだよ」と言っていた。その「日本沈没」にこんな台詞がある。
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Industrial revolution sealed Neanderthals' fate
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-7-29 3:00)
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It may have been competition, not interbreeding, that helped modern humans replace Europe's Neanderthals
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Cuban flowers rely on bat signal for survival
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-7-29 3:00)
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Gotham City's residents aren't alone in using a bat signal to call for help– so does a flower that grows in the Cuban rainforest
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Today on New Scientist: 28 July 2011
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-7-29 2:00)
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All today's stories on newscientist.com, including: IVF success rates boosted by a bed of nails, redefining hydrogen bonds, and bullied boobies
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