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アクテムラと我が研究人生(第22回)、可溶性受容体での挫折  from 日経バイオテクONLINE  (2017-2-13 0:00) 
 可溶性IL6受容体(受容体の細胞外領域)がIL6の作用を阻害しなかったことでプロジェクトは危機に陥った。
Robotic bee could help pollinate crops as real bees decline  from New Scientist - News  (2017-2-11 6:00) 
With bee populations tumbling, an autonomous drone just 4 centimetres wide could help pollinate crops by flying from flower to flower
New talk of warming pause just another faux climate controversy  from New Scientist - News  (2017-2-11 2:58) 
The latest attempt to resurrect climate change deniers' favourite trope of a warming pause is just more smoke and mirrors, say Michael Mann and Susan Hassol?
Secrets of Earth’s birth carried in lava jets from planet’s core  from New Scientist - News  (2017-2-11 1:19) 
Time capsules from around the time of Earth’s birth 4.5 billion years ago are preserved in the hottest mantle plumes despite planet’s plate tectonic activity
400 pilot whales stranded on New Zealand’s ‘whale trap’ beach  from New Scientist - News  (2017-2-11 1:11) 
The reasons for mass strandings of marine animals, like this event in New Zealand, aren’t clear, but NASA is looking into whether solar storms could be involved
Foxes seen climbing trees at night to track down and eat koalas  from New Scientist - News  (2017-2-10 23:03) 
Native Australian tree-dwellers may be at risk from European red foxes, which appear to have learnt how to climb trees in pursuit of prey such as koalas
Software helps musicians stop slouching by ruining their music  from New Scientist - News  (2017-2-10 21:55) 
A system called the Musician's Mirror is designed to guard against posture-related injuries by giving players unpleasant auditory feedback
Stinky armpits? Bacteria from a less smelly person can fix them  from New Scientist - News  (2017-2-10 20:44) 
Bacteria in your armpits are to blame for body odour, and some people have it particularly bad. But bacteria from a more fragrant relative can help
Monkeys and dogs judge humans by how they treat others  from New Scientist - News  (2017-2-10 19:33) 
Experiments show that both canines and capuchins prefer those of us who help other people, hinting that morality may have a more-ancient origin than thought
New beetle species bites army ant’s butt and hitches a ride  from New Scientist - News  (2017-2-10 10:00) 
The beetle uses its mandibles to latch on to an army ant’s rear, where it blends in while moving to a new nest together with the ants



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