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Bio-inspired speaker uses clear gel to play music from New Scientist - Online news (2013-8-30 5:32) |
The stretchy speaker is the first to use ions in place of electronics– it could be used to build noise-cancelling windows or music-making smartphone screens
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Reroute town's traffic to get emergency vehicles through from New Scientist - Online news (2013-8-30 4:19) |
Using a network of vehicle sensors– and "evolutionary algorithms"– to rejig traffic could one day get emergency responders on the scene faster
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Astrophile: Milky Way's black hole is a picky eater from New Scientist - Online news (2013-8-30 4:07) |
Our galaxy's central black hole is a fussbudget, refusing to eat most of what it pulls to its lips because the food is too hot
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Whooping cranes learn migration from wise elders from New Scientist - Online news (2013-8-30 3:00) |
Endangered whooping cranes learn way home by following older, wiser leader and don't just rely on inner GPS
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Vast canyon discovered under Greenland ice sheet from New Scientist - Online news (2013-8-30 3:00) |
At almost twice the length of the Grand Canyon, the enormous channel was a gushing river before Greenland froze over
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Why your brain may work like a dictionary from New Scientist - Online news (2013-8-30 2:15) |
A new analysis of the links between definitions of English words has uncovered structures that may resemble how our brains represent language
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遺伝研、リボソームRNA遺伝子のコピー数変動制御は抗老化の新規標的 from 日経バイオテクONLINE (2013-8-30 2:00) |
国立遺伝学研究所細胞遺伝研究部門の小林武彦教授らは、リボソームRNA遺伝子群(rDNA)のコピー数の変動を制御することで、酵母の寿命を延ばしたり縮めたりすることに成功したと発表した。サーチュイン遺伝子(Sir2)の下流にある転写プロモーターを人為的に調節可能なプロモーターに置換して、rDNAのコピー数を変えた。2013年8月30日にCurrent Biology誌に発表した。筆頭著者は遺伝研技術職員の坂季美子氏。
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Today on New Scientist from New Scientist - Online news (2013-8-30 1:45) |
All the latest on newscientist.com: how your mechanical brain works, growing mini human "brains" in the lab, wild horses, element 115 and more
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Boa constrictor swallows strangled monkey from New Scientist - Online news (2013-8-30 1:08) |
Say goodbye to a howler monkey as it disappears into the boa constrictor that has just killed it– the first time anyone has documented such an attack
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The knockout enigma: How your mechanical brain works from New Scientist - Online news (2013-8-30 0:00) |
Your neurons are whirring with movement like clockwork. Understanding how it works may give us a new way to tinker with the brain, says Anil Ananthaswamy (full text available to subscribers)
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