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カイオムの決算説明会、「資金調達で感染症領域の研究を加速」  from 日経バイオテクONLINE  (2015-2-16 0:00) 
 カイオム・バイオサイエンスは、2014年12月期の通期決算に関する説明会を2015年2月13日に開催した。
Donors wanted: your bodily waste could be a big earner  from New Scientist - Online news  (2015-2-15 2:30) 
If you're a clean-living individual and can pass a few tests, what comes out of your bottom could add to your bottom line
Musical software helps mothers push babies out faster  from New Scientist - Online news  (2015-2-14 23:00) 
Audio-visual feedback helps women who have had an epidural to know when to push, speeding up labour and making tearing and infections less likely
Virtual reality helps rebuild face destroyed by fungus  from New Scientist - Online news  (2015-2-14 10:58) 
Billy Crawford's face was ravaged by a rare fungal infection, but a radical prosthetic helped restore much of what he lost
Common gum-disease bug may also give cancer a boost  from New Scientist - Online news  (2015-2-14 4:30) 
A bacterium that lives in our mouths, sometimes causing gum disease, appears to inhibit immune cells that would normally attack colon cancer
Orion has a giant dust hula hoop around its waist  from New Scientist - Online news  (2015-2-14 4:07) 
Astronomers have uncovered a giant dust ring after mapping the 3D distribution of dust in the well-studied celestial region of Orion
Glowing 'tattoo' captures 3D snapshot of brain activity  from New Scientist - Online news  (2015-2-14 3:27) 
Peer inside the brains of a movie-watching mouse and a swimming zebrafish. A neon sensor leaves a lasting record of what large chunks of the tissue are up to
Rules of attraction: 10 biggest love myths exploded  from New Scientist - Online news  (2015-2-14 3:00) 
Women want commitment, men want sex, right? It turns out that the stereotypes are baloney and, what's more, our tastes are changing (full text available to subscribers)
Art, elections and mad cow disease  from New Scientist - Online news  (2015-2-14 2:49) 
With a British election looming, an exhibition on BSE stands as an awful warning to politicians who put business interests before public trust
Today on New Scientist  from New Scientist - Online news  (2015-2-14 2:45) 
All the latest from newscientist.com: Interstellar's true black hole, how much plastic really ends up in the ocean and a telescopic contact lens



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