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Single tax rebate won't get US spending from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-6-6 18:10) |
The US government has begun posting large rebate cheques to millions of households, but the plan is unlikely to have much impact, say economists (full text available to subscribers)
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[ニュース] ロボカップジャパンオープン2008沼津レポート〜ロボカップジュニア編 from Robot Watch (2008-6-6 17:41) |
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[ニュース] 「東京国際消防防災展2008」開催中〜探査ロボットのほか軽量簡便なスマートスーツも from Robot Watch (2008-6-6 17:04) |
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Could microbes on Phoenix survive on Mars? from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-6-6 14:00) |
The lander may have been coated with dozens of bacteria species when it left Earth?and some may be hardy enough to scrape by on Mars
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[ニュース] 臨機応変なロボットのヒントは脳にある?−理研BSI-トヨタ連携センターの取り組み− from Robot Watch (2008-6-6 13:57) |
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Phoenix snaps first close-up of Martian dust from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-6-6 7:14) |
As the lander begins its first science dig, NASA releases the first microscope image of soil that was probably kicked up when Phoenix landed
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Nanoscope peers beyond the limits of light from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-6-6 3:00) |
A new light microscope can see details half the size of what was previously possible, in colour and in 3D, and could distinguish between active and inactive genes
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Calls for a food-aid revolution in a post-surplus world from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-6-6 2:27) |
The World Food Programme says paying developing world farmers to be more productive is a much better solution than sending in sacks of flour
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Male circumcision is a weapon in the sperm wars from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-6-6 2:00) |
Why do some societies perform risky genital mutilations on their men? The answer may lie in the sexual threat posed by young men to their elders
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'Herds' of wary cars could keep an eye out for thieves from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-6-5 22:57) |
Wireless networks of parked cars that constantly check up on their neighbours can quickly detect thefts and raise the alarm
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