Fish swims to the same nest each year just like migrating birds
from New Scientist - News
(2016-10-28 16:00)
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Is it a bird? No, it’s a fish. The shanny returns home to the same nest every year, where it tends to its eggs before they hatch
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データシェアリングを医療に、AMED末松理事長
from 日経バイオテクONLINE
(2016-10-28 11:20)
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データシェアリングは海外とも協力する必要がある――。日本医療研究開発機構(AMED) 理事長の末松誠氏は、「デジタルヘルスDAYS 2016」(日時:2016年10月19〜21日、主催:日経BP社、協力:日経デジタルヘルス)のカンファレンスに登壇、情報共有による研究開発の課題解決に向けたAMEDの取り組みなどについて講演した。
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エクソンスキッピング薬巡るFDA文書に見る米国のすごさ【日経バイオテクONLINE Vol.2551】
from 日経バイオテクONLINE
(2016-10-28 8:00)
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私が担当しているコラム「谷本佐理名の“FDAウォッチ”」でも取り上げましたが、米国で迅速承認された筋ジストロフィーに対するエキソンスキッピングの治療薬eteplirsenですが、承認の直前まで臨床試験で得られたエビデンスをどう評価するかを巡り、米食品医薬品局(FDA)内で対立が起きていたことが明らかになりました。
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Chimps and bonobos interbred and exchanged genes
from New Scientist - News
(2016-10-28 3:00)
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Humans are not the only great apes to have had an ancient fling with related species. New evidence shows that chimps carry genes from bonobos
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Male contraceptive injection works? but side effects halt trial
from New Scientist - News
(2016-10-28 3:00)
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The injection was effective in nearly 96 per cent of couples, but researchers have voiced concerns over?side effects including depression, muscle pain, acne and increased libido
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Male contraceptive pill works? but side effects halt trial
from New Scientist - News
(2016-10-28 3:00)
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The injection was effective in nearly 96 per cent of couples, but researchers have voiced concerns over?side effects including depression, muscle pain, acne and increased libido
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Brown pebble turns out to be first ever pickled dinosaur brain
from New Scientist - News
(2016-10-28 2:01)
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The petrified specimen comes from a large plant eater such as Iguanodon, which lived about 133 million years ago, and whose brain was pickled in mud after it died
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Bump hiding in 20-year-old data could be undiscovered particle
from New Scientist - News
(2016-10-28 1:24)
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After re-analysing millions of particle decays in an old physics experiment, one physicist has found a tantalising bump that could signal a new particle
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Swifts break record by staying aloft for 10 months at a time
from New Scientist - News
(2016-10-28 1:00)
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Common swifts probably sleep and mate on the wing, and juvenile birds may fly even longer than adults? perhaps for two years non-stop
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UK must face reality on climate impact of new Heathrow runway
from New Scientist - News
(2016-10-28 0:57)
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We can’t pretend that emissions from aircraft are somebody else’s problem, says climate and energy expert Richard Black
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