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Uber loses tribunal as court rules drivers are‘workers’
from New Scientist - News
(2016-10-28 22:45)
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The outcome of the case brought by two drivers could have huge implications for more than 30,000 drivers across England and Wales
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Pirate party prepares for first major win in Iceland elections
from New Scientist - News
(2016-10-28 22:39)
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Polls show that the anti-establishment Pirate Party, which calls for direct democracy and greater transparency, could sweep to power in elections on Saturday
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Climate campaigners should have the right to sue governments
from New Scientist - News
(2016-10-28 22:13)
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The Australian government wants to stop environmental groups using the courts to halt carbon-belching projects, but we all deserve to be heard, says Alice Klein
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Last-ditch effort to save the world’s smallest porpoise agreed
from New Scientist - News
(2016-10-28 21:56)
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Critically endangered vaquitas are set for greater protection and Japan’s “scientific” whaling faces scrutiny thanks to international agreements?
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Video games become political as US election looms
from New Scientist - News
(2016-10-28 21:00)
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From Donald Trump-based indie games to mainstream titles that challenge political views, video games are more politically charged than ever
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Fruity or fermented? Algorithm predicts how molecules smell
from New Scientist - News
(2016-10-28 21:00)
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A centuries-old challenge has been solved: using a molecule's structure to predict its odour. The discovery could ease the way we create perfumes and flavours
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Your home’s online gadgets could be hacked by ultrasound
from New Scientist - News
(2016-10-28 19:30)
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Devices can now communicate with each other via ultrasound, as the Internet of Things reaches the next level? but experts warn of security risks
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World’s largest marine reserve agreed for Antarctica’s Ross Sea
from New Scientist - News
(2016-10-28 18:56)
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The reserve will kick in at the end of 2017 and ban fishing in most of its area, protecting a host of species living in Antarctic waters
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【機能性食品 Vol.260】、Dupont社ビフィズス菌の機能性表示研究レビューはミヤコ化学、甘草のゲノム解読
from 日経バイオテクONLINE
(2016-10-28 17:00)
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まずは、機能性表示食品の届け出受理の公表のアップデイトから。
2016年10月27日の消費者庁公表分までで、2016年4月から始まったBシリーズが174件になりました。ここ1週間で7件増えました。2015年度のAシリーズの303件(310件から、撤回の7件を除いた件数です)と併せると、477件になりました。
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Fish swims to the same nest each year just like migrating birds
from New Scientist - News
(2016-10-28 16:00)
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Is it a bird? No, it’s a fish. The shanny returns home to the same nest every year, where it tends to its eggs before they hatch
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