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| [ニュース] 「ユニバーサルデザイン・ウィズ・ロボット」とは?〜次世代ロボット連携群「神奈川環境プラット from Robot Watch (2009-2-10 16:24) |
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| [ニュース] 今週末に「第14回 KONDO CUP」が開催〜14日に新橋、15日に秋葉原にて from Robot Watch (2009-2-10 14:50) |
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| Large Hadron Collider to restart in September from New Scientist - Online News (2009-2-10 7:14) |
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A year after an electrical fault forced its shut-down, the LHC is set to resume operations
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| Large Hadron Collider to re-start in September from New Scientist - Online News (2009-2-10 7:14) |
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A year after an electrical fault forced its shut-down, the LHC is set to resume operations
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| Why sand is a walking robot's nightmare from New Scientist - Online News (2009-2-10 7:00) |
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It's not just humans who find it difficult to run on sand, even the most nimble robots struggle when faced with a stretch of the white stuff, researchers find
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| Humans could provide spark that ignites Amazon from New Scientist - Online News (2009-2-10 7:00) |
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In a drier Amazon forest, clearing land with fire could create disastrous bushfires, according to models
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| Chemical drink breathes life into damaged hearts from New Scientist - Online News (2009-2-10 7:00) |
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Patients weakened from heart attacks could get a boost from a chemical that liberates more oxygen from their red blood cells
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| 'Marsupial' robots could roam Mars and the Moon from New Scientist - Online News (2009-2-10 5:24) |
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Simple rovers could roll out the belly of a lander and rappel down cliffs to collect soil samples
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| Is Iran's space programme more advanced than thought? from New Scientist - Online News (2009-2-10 2:38) |
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A rocket stage still in orbit after last week's satellite launch appears bigger than expected. If so, it means the nation is a step closer to human spaceflight
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| Laser trick makes lab-on-a-chip more versatile from New Scientist - Online News (2009-2-10 1:34) |
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Light could soon be used to push tiny liquid samples through "microfluidic" devices
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