Augmented reality mirror changes your face on the fly
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-8-23 1:22)
|
The mirror warps your facial features in real time to visualise a whole new you
|
Crittervision: See like a bee
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-8-23 1:06)
|
Where you and I see flowers, bees see ultraviolet landing strips, and a lot more besides
|
Swine flu, not vaccine, may trigger narcolepsy
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-8-23 0:47)
|
Last year's swine flu pandemic may have triggered a surge in cases of narcolepsy– inappropriate sleepiness– in China the following spring
|
Crittervision: The world as animals see (and sniff) it
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-8-22 23:00)
|
How does a dog smell the future, or a turtle surf the magnetic ocean? Let five beasts with super senses show you the world through their eyes
|
The sounds of movement
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-8-22 20:57)
|
In Harnessed, cognitive psychologist Mark Changizi suggests that language? and music ? evolved to make use of our brain's pre-existing processing skills
|
Nature's unruly patterns unlocked with AI
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-8-22 20:41)
|
Smart software could predict the next invasive plant species or disease outbreak (full text available to subscribers)
|
One-minute physics: The sound of hydrogen
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-8-22 18:33)
|
Does hydrogen make a sound? Watch this short animation to find out
|
Game developer: Beware algorithms running your life
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-8-22 18:17)
|
Our decisions, our culture, even our landscapes are being shaped by mathematical procedures run by computers? and we should be worried, warns Kevin Slavin (full text available to subscribers)
|
Brains, delusion, mummies: Best New Scientist covers
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-8-22 17:57)
|
What's the best ever cover of New Scientist magazine? Our staff have made the case for their favourites? what's yours?
|
[サイエンス・メール] 國枝武和 氏 インタビュー 目次
from 森山和道
(2011-8-22 11:16)
|
Tweet 【國枝武和(くにえだ・たけかず)@東京大学大学院 理学系研究科 生物科学専攻 助教】
研究:クマムシの乾眠メカニズムの解析、オタマジャクシ尾の再生機構の解析
ホームページ: http://www.biol.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/users/saibou/kuma/
参考になるウェブサイト・書籍など:
クマムシゲノムプロジェクト
http://kumamushi.net/
『 クマムシ?! 小さな怪物 』(鈴木忠、岩波科学ライブラリー)
『 クマムシを飼うには 博物学から始めるクマムシ研究 』(鈴木忠・森山和道、地人書館)
○クマムシの話です。本誌では二回目です。別にクマムシにこだわっているわけではないのですが、やはりこれは話を伺っておかなければダメだろうと考え、國枝先生に話を聞きに行きました。その理由は第一回の冒頭で述べております。
鈴木先生に伺った話は、生き物、動物としてのクマムシの生き様、そしてそれを研究対象として選んだ鈴木先生の生き様の話だったと言えると思います。
それに対して今回、國枝先生に伺った話は、クマムシのゲノムを調べることで、分子レベルでクマムシの細胞が持つ耐性の秘密に迫り、ひいては「生命」、「生きている」と ...
|