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| Did an ice age boost human brain size? from New Scientist - Online News (2009-7-30 2:00) |
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Why did we humans evolve such big brains? Two new studies suggest it is no fluke that a big boom in brain size coincided with the onset of an ice age
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| Food allergies get curiouser and curiouser from New Scientist - Online News (2009-7-30 2:00) |
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The more we find out about food allergies, the stranger they seem to get– yet discoveries are changing how we think about them, and how to protect people from them
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| [ニュース] (財)日本児童文化研究所と神奈川工科大学、共同で相澤ロボットの復元を開始 from Robot Watch (2009-7-30 0:00) |
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| Why dowsing makes perfect sense from New Scientist - Online News (2009-7-29 22:08) |
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There's something irresistibly attractive about the supernatural– even when every fibre of our rational being kicks against it
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| Talking paperclip inspires less irksome virtual assistant from New Scientist - Online News (2009-7-29 20:07) |
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Microsoft's "Clippy" gave software assistants a bad name, but a new helper developed by the US military hopes to be less annoying
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| Why children paint trees blue from New Scientist - Online News (2009-7-29 20:05) |
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Children up to five years old may colour trees blue or grass red because their memories can't "bind" together the colour and shape of an object
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| Enigma of the 23-year-old baby from New Scientist - Online News (2009-7-29 20:04) |
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In 1678 French surgeon Pierre Dionis discovered a leathery, fetus-like object in a "cabinet of curiosity"– could it have been the result of a two-decade pregnancy?
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| [ニュース] ALSOK、商業施設向けの自律走行型案内ロボット「An9-PR」発表〜費用は月額20万円台から、導入第 from Robot Watch (2009-7-29 18:52) |
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| Should you trust health advice from the web? from New Scientist - Online News (2009-7-29 17:57) |
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People are increasingly turning to the internet for health advice, but experts worry about the quality of the information they are receiving
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| Robotic insect 'flight' may be just good vibrations from New Scientist - Online News (2009-7-29 17:00) |
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Due to vibrations similar to those generated in a plucked guitar string, a robotic insect can defy gravity and "fly" up wire tethers
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