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おかえりなさい!土井さん エンデバー無事帰還 日本実験棟の設置果たす  from フジサンケイ ビジネスアイ - 総合ニュース  (2008-3-28 8:28) 

Investor puts his money in the rainforest  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-3-28 3:38) 
A venture capitalist today made a huge bet?that one day the environment services that sustainable forests provide will be worth big money
Investor puts his money into the rainforest  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-3-28 3:38) 
A venture capitalist today took a huge gamble?that the environment services that sustainable forests provide will one day be worth big money
Rare gene defects might add up to schizophrenia  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-3-28 3:03) 
People with schizophrenia may have the disease because they are unlucky enough to end up with an extremely rare combination of genes
Stretchy circuits promise elastic gadgets  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-3-28 3:00) 
The first foldable, stretchable integrated silicon circuits could allow electronics into new places, from the human brain to clothing
Nanomaterial turns radiation directly into electricity  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-3-28 1:31) 
New materials that generate power from radiation, doing away with steam turbines or heat converters, could power a new era of spacecraft
[コラム] 通りすがりのロボットウォッチャーケータイがロボットになる?  from Robot Watch  (2008-3-28 0:58) 

Birds team up to solve food puzzle  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-3-27 21:03) 
A simple puzzle shows that, like chimps, the rook can cooperate, but may lack the competitive edge needed to understand teamwork properly
Wii and iPhone to help military control freaks  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-3-27 20:43) 
Soldiers waving game remotes and iPhones on the battlefield are probably not taking it easy?they may soon use such devices to interact with robots
Have peacock tails lost their sexual allure?  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-3-27 20:00) 
A controversial study has found no evidence for the traditional view that peahens choose their mates on the basis of the quality of their tails



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