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Saving species could keep humans healthy from New Scientist - Online News (2012-4-14 1:22) |
No consensus over whether species diversity stops animal diseases jumping to humans
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Supercomputer probes famous but messy particle split from New Scientist - Online News (2012-4-14 1:15) |
A simulation of the Nobel-prizewinning decay of a kaon into two pions could help explain why the universe contains so much more matter than antimatter
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Going viral on Twitter is a random act from New Scientist - Online News (2012-4-14 0:06) |
A tweet's popularity may bear no connection to its quality, according to a new analysis of online postings
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徳島県と徳島大、埼玉医大、スダチ果皮成分スダチチンに抗肥満作用、糖・脂質代謝改善も(ニュース(会員限 from 日経バイオテクONLINE (2012-4-13 23:51) |
徳島県工業技術センターは徳島大学大学院ヘルスバイオサイエンス研究部の酒井徹教授ら、埼玉医科大学内分泌糖尿病内科の保坂利男講師との共同研究により、県特産のスダチ果皮から柑橘類に含まれる機能性成分ポリメトキシフラボンを単離・量産する技術を確立し、このポリメトキシフラボンの1成分であるスダチチンが、食事誘導性肥満マウスで抗肥満作用を発揮することを見いだした。さらに糖代謝や脂質代謝改善作用も確認した。この成果は、京都市で開かれた日本農芸化学会2012年度大会で2012年3月24日に一般講演で発表された。
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Italy's 'triangle of death' linked to premature ageing from New Scientist - Online News (2012-4-13 23:37) |
Women living in an illegally polluted region of Italy are more likely to have birth defects, possibly due to accelerated ageing of their cells
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How an octopus can help us thwart terrorists from New Scientist - Online News (2012-4-13 23:09) |
Why fighting in Iraq required animal-like adaptability. PLUS: Your head wouldn't explode in space and how our desire to live forever propels society
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Feedback: So secret it's signposted from New Scientist - Online News (2012-4-13 21:14) |
How to find a secret bunker, beyond 3D cinema, greetings after your recent death, and more (full text available to subscribers)
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Dodge ban on quantum clones to trap Schrödinger's cat from New Scientist - Online News (2012-4-13 21:12) |
A way to create quantum clones? usually forbidden by theory ? could help map the border of the classical, everyday world and the quantum realm (full text available to subscribers)
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Drug-free therapy makes addicts 'forget' addiction from New Scientist - Online News (2012-4-13 20:47) |
Getting people to think of their addiction before exposing them to related cues can reduce cravings for up to six months
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Illicit drug use on the rise in UK's over-50s from New Scientist - Online News (2012-4-13 20:40) |
British baby boomers' fondness for illicit drugs, especially cannabis, is far greater than in previous generations
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