Dark matter 'wind' may be warped by the sun
from New Scientist - Online news
(2014-1-9 3:00)
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Streams of the mysterious stuff that makes up most of the universe's matter may be steered by the sun's gravity, altering when it shows up on Earth
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Elephant shark takes record for slowest evolution
from New Scientist - Online news
(2014-1-9 3:00)
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The weird-looking elephant shark has hardly changed its genome in 400 million years, making it the slowest-evolving vertebrate yet
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Today on New Scientist
from New Scientist - Online news
(2014-1-9 2:45)
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All the latest on newscientist.com: killing cancer with fever, drugs for learning, mini-Neptunes, Colorado cannabis, huge cosmic voids and more
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See the sound a helicopter makes caught on camera
from New Scientist - Online news
(2014-1-9 2:39)
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The way helicopter rotor blades produce their characteristic noise has been photographed for the first time, in a bid to make the craft run more quietly
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Killing cancer with fever: An old therapy revisited
from New Scientist - Online news
(2014-1-9 1:00)
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Using infections to turn the immune system against cancer cells is a 100-year-old technique. Cell biologist Uwe Hobohm is trying to update it for today (full text available to subscribers)
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What Colorado's cannabis experiment will teach us
from New Scientist - Online news
(2014-1-9 0:51)
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Researchers are hoping to gather unprecedented data on how people buy and use legal cannabis, and the impacts on health and the black market
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Mantis shrimp's darting eyes ape the way primates see
from New Scientist - Online news
(2014-1-9 0:19)
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Humans use rapid eye movements to lock on to new objects, and now it seems mantis shrimp do the same– a trait that could help them hunt
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米Epizyme社、EPZ-5676の臨床プログラムでPOCマイルストーンを達成
from 日経バイオテクONLINE
(2014-1-9 0:00)
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米Epizyme社は2014年1月6日、DOT1L 阻害剤であるEPZ-5676の臨床プログラムでPOCマイルストーンを達成したと発表した。マイルストーンを達成により、Epizyme社と米Celgene社との間で交わされた提携契約に基づき、2500万ドルを受領した。
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Learning drugs reawaken grown-up brain's inner child
from New Scientist - Online news
(2014-1-8 22:17)
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A drug for perfect pitch is just the start: mastering new skills could become easy if we can restore the brain's youthful ability to create new circuits
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Huge cosmic voids could probe dark energy
from New Scientist - Online news
(2014-1-8 18:35)
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Despite being vast expanses of nothing, voids in the universe could lead us to a new theory of gravity– and give a clue to dark energy's nature
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