Zoologger: The mollusc that never forgets a meal
from New Scientist - Online news
(2013-12-7 3:33)
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Being able to keep track of what, where and when it has eaten could help the picky cuttlefish avoid being eaten itself
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Icy fortress of solitude snapped by Antarctic survey
from New Scientist - Online news
(2013-12-7 3:26)
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An alien-looking cloud looms over the blue shards of ice in the otherworldly Antarctic landscape being mapped by NASA's Operation IceBridge
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Experience the world like a hawk, rat or bee in 3D game
from New Scientist - Online news
(2013-12-7 3:23)
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An online simulation mimics the vision of five animals as a player steers them through Place Vendôme in Paris
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Today on New Scientist
from New Scientist - Online news
(2013-12-7 2:45)
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All the latest on newscientist.com: magic of mushrooms, Martian meteor shower, global dementia boom, wireless power aid, hot nights and more
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Fiercest meteor shower on record to hit Mars via comet
from New Scientist - Online news
(2013-12-7 2:07)
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Comet Siding Spring will arrive at Mars next year, bringing with it an epic and beautiful meteor shower that could pose a danger to orbiting spacecraft
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A healthier diet costs $1.50 more per day
from New Scientist - Online news
(2013-12-7 1:21)
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It costs $550 each year to make wholesome food choices in high-income countries– which could be a barrier to healthy eating for low-income families
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Magic of mushrooms: Dawning of the Fungus Age
from New Scientist - Online news
(2013-12-7 1:00)
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Whether it's fashion, fuel, medical implants or green cleaners, fungus is set to be the smart material of the 21st century, says Richard Webb (full text available to subscribers)
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To kill a black hole, recruit a cosmic string army
from New Scientist - Online news
(2013-12-7 0:45)
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The only way to speed up the demise of a black hole is to use cosmic strings? but even they could do more harm than good
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The night: Hello darkness, my old friend
from New Scientist - Online news
(2013-12-7 0:00)
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Night-time is under assault from our 24-hour world, but Valerie Jamieson finds that reclaiming the night could be easier than you think (full text available to subscribers)
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【機能性食品 Vol.121】日本分子生物学会のアート表彰にプチトマト、公開TEDプレゼンでマグロとイネ
from 日経バイオテクONLINE
(2013-12-6 22:00)
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今週は火曜日から今日金曜日まで4日間、神戸市で開催の第36回日本分子生物学
会を取材しまして、18時前に、最後のプログラムである市民公開講座「日本分子生
物学会公開プレゼンテーション」が終わりました。
この公開プレゼンでは6人がTEDを志向したプレゼンを行いまして、このうち、食
品と関係が深いのは2題。名古屋大学生物機能開発利用センター教授の芦苅基行さ
んが「イネの分子育種 科学で食糧を増産できるか」、東京海洋大学教授の吉崎悟
朗さんが「未来の養殖 サバからマグロは生まれるか」のプレゼンを行いました。
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