For scientists about to rock, we salute you
from New Scientist - Online News
(2009-6-25 7:30)
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Do you know a researcher who deserves the mantle 'Rock Star of Science'? If so, you can now make your nominations online, upload photos and explain your choice
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Gluttonous black holes power ancient cosmic 'blobs'
from New Scientist - Online News
(2009-6-25 7:04)
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Glowing blobs of gas dotting the early universe seem to be lit by giant black holes that are devouring their surroundings, a new study suggests
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Finding a fair price for free knowledge
from New Scientist - Online News
(2009-6-25 2:00)
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When technology makes knowledge globally available, reshaping the economics of buying and selling it becomes crucial, argues Peter Eckersley
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Ice on fire: The next fossil fuel
from New Scientist - Online News
(2009-6-25 2:00)
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Methane trapped in sub-marine ice and permafrost could possibly fuel the world for hundreds of years– but there's an explosive snag
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Statistics hint at fraud in Iranian election
from New Scientist - Online News
(2009-6-25 2:00)
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Mathematicians say they have found "moderately strong" evidence that the figures are not genuine
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Bombers vs verifiers: A nuclear race worth winning
from New Scientist - Online News
(2009-6-25 2:00)
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Treaties to curb the spread of nuclear weapons are gaining ground, but they can't win without the science of verification
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How celebrities stay famous regardless of talent
from New Scientist - Online News
(2009-6-24 20:17)
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A new psychology study helps explain why some stars burn bright long after their talent has faded– if it ever was there to begin with
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Eclipse darkens 'Death Star' moon
from New Scientist - Online News
(2009-6-24 18:35)
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For the first time, Cassini has caught one Saturn moon eclipsing another, as Enceladus passed in front of Mimas, which resembles the Death Star in Star Wars
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Interview: Living it up at the South Pole
from New Scientist - Online News
(2009-6-24 18:35)
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From an appendectomy on the Antarctic ice sheet to the comparative luxury of the new South Pole station, scientist Vladimir Papitashvili talks about his life's work at the poles
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[ニュース] 「コンピュータビジョン・拡張現実感に関する普通じゃない勉強会2.0」レポート〜ハッカーや研究
from Robot Watch
(2009-6-24 17:14)
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