Myth busted: dumped pills aren’t main source of drugs in sewage
from New Scientist - News
(2016-9-10 2:17)
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Waste water tests show the pharmaceuticals they contain are mainly excreted, suggesting that more expensive treatment may be needed to deal with them
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Tiny lightning bolt explosions can vaporise the moon’s thin soil
from New Scientist - News
(2016-9-10 2:06)
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If electrical charges build up in cold lunar dust, they might cause tiny explosions, melting and vaporising soil and altering the face of the moon
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Global treaty set to halt invasive species ravaging our oceans
from New Scientist - News
(2016-9-10 1:35)
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Many ships will soon have to install systems to deal with stowaways species in their ballast water that have caused havoc when dumped far from home
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Virgin Galactic returns to the skies two years after fatal crash
from New Scientist - News
(2016-9-9 23:42)
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The private spaceflight company made a successful test flight of its SpaceShipTwo and White Knight craft over the Mojave Desert
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World’s first‘nanofish’could be used as guided drug missiles
from New Scientist - News
(2016-9-9 22:26)
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Inspired by the swimming style of real fish, the nanofish is 100 times smaller than a grain of sand, and could be used to carry drugs to specific sites in the body
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White gulls dependent on ice are disappearing from the Arctic
from New Scientist - News
(2016-9-9 21:06)
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Melting sea ice may be one of the factors driving ivory gulls to whiter pastures as they search for food
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Reform damaging prisons, or risk losing the fight against crime
from New Scientist - News
(2016-9-9 21:03)
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Penal reform in the UK and beyond will only work if rehabilitation? not harmful retribution ? is at the heart of prison systems, says Arne Nilsen
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Drones get first anti-laser lasers to stop being shot down
from New Scientist - News
(2016-9-9 20:56)
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With warships equipped with lasers to destroy drones and soldiers using lasers to dazzle the enemy, the first anti-laser defence system is now being tested
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North Korea’s largest nuclear test still lacks missile capacity
from New Scientist - News
(2016-9-9 19:21)
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The nation's fifth atomic test has been revealed by a magnitude 5 earthquake, the strongest to date, but the country may still be far from the ability to mount a strike
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飯島歩の特許の部屋、【第1回】遺伝子は発明か
from 日経バイオテクONLINE
(2016-9-9 8:02)
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(編集部注)日々接する特許に関する新連載。特許の基本的な考え方などについて、特許制度に詳しい飯島歩弁護士に解説いただく。
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