Green Machine: Electric charging, fast as petrol
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-4-1 18:30)
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A battery design for that uses nanowire "bristles" to store electric charge could lead to electric cars that can be topped up in just a few minutes, instead of hours
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Store data in your body without cyborg modification
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-4-1 11:00)
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As if by magic, a new program lets you transfer digital information between computers by storing it in unadulterated human tissue
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2011.03.31各国が「フクシマ」の事態収拾へ
from 森山和道
(2011-4-1 9:31)
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Tweet ▼震災報道に「被災者とボランティアとの温かいふれあい」などが多くなってきた。
▼今後あちこちの学会で、この震災に関するシンポジウムが行われたり研究プロジェクトが立ち上がるんだろうけど、同じ轍を踏むというか、これまでと同じことをやり続けるようなことだけにはなってほしくない。たとえば「 大大特(大都市大震災軽減化特別プロジェクト) 」で予算が投じられた研究は今回どのくらい有効だったのか、検証するべきだ。
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Masturbation calms restless leg syndrome
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-4-1 8:01)
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It's not just sex with someone you love. For some, masturbation might have a real clinical benefit: it can ease a compulsive urge to wriggle your legs
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Noise kills, and blights lives in Europe
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-4-1 2:44)
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Apart from air pollution, noise causes more death, disability and ill health than any other environmental hazard
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IAEA says Fukushima fallout warrants more evacuation
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-4-1 2:26)
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The International Atomic Energy Agency says that contamination outside the Fukushima evacuation zone has exceeded levels at which people should relocate
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Extreme photography at geology's year zero
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-4-1 2:00)
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A photographic exhibition of Icelandic landscapes reveals more than just the country's stunning geology– it is also a journey through time and space
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Today on New Scientist: 31 March 2011
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-4-1 2:00)
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All today's stories on NewScientist.com, including: quantum trickery for stealth radar, a mammoth mystery, and plants that act like people
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Quantum trickery could lead to stealth radar
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-4-1 0:52)
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Improving the efficiency of modern optics by exploiting quantum entanglement would mean less light is needed to probe military targets
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Snacking snake: New species grabs a bite
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-4-1 0:50)
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The ruby-eyed green pit viper has been identified as a unique species after genetics distinguished it from a yellow-eyed lookalike
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