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Lead in Australia’s drinking water is leaching from brass taps
from New Scientist - News
(2016-8-11 23:55)
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Tap water in samples from across New South Wales can contain unsafe lead levels, probably down to brass tap fittings
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Virtual reality helps eight paralysed people feel their legs
from New Scientist - News
(2016-8-11 22:00)
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Hooking the brain up to virtual avatars and robotic exoskeletons has allowed people who have been paralysed for many years to regain some control of their body
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夏期学校佐久会場の報告。
from 日本民藝協会
(2016-8-11 11:43)
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皆さん、こんにちは。『民藝』編集部のSです。 本日8月11日は山の日。今年から祝日になったということですが、編集部は祝日も関係なくパソコンに向かっています。 さて、豊田会場と前後してしまいますが、夏期学校佐久会場の報告をしたいと思います。 既に『民藝』8月号で報告記事を掲載しましたので、ここでは3日間のアルバムのようにお写真を紹介したいと思います。
佐久会場は7月8日?〜10日?の開催され、信州の清々しい自然と空気に心洗われ、小林多津衛先生の教えが根付いており、 改めて平和とは何かを考えさせられる3日間でした。
1日目 多津衛民芸館での様子。
多津衛民芸館の前に咲いていた花がとってもきれいでした。
2日目 有機農場見学 ズッキーニの花。
講師の中見真理先生を囲む会の様子。
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First real-time look at genes switching off in live human brains
from New Scientist - News
(2016-8-11 3:00)
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A radioactive tracer has let researchers watch patterns of gene activity across healthy brains, as well as in those of people with schizophrenia
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Selfish dogs would rather play with a toy than help a human
from New Scientist - News
(2016-8-11 3:00)
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Friend in need, friend indeed. The old adage might not extend to our best friends, dogs, which may be more focused on that bone on the floor than lending a paw
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More haste, less speed: Don't rush to publish premature theory
from New Scientist - News
(2016-8-11 3:00)
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The undignified rush of theoretical physics to explain a possible new particle, which has turned out to be an illusion, verged on fan fiction for the universe
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It's time we all became eco-warriors for water
from New Scientist - News
(2016-8-11 3:00)
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We're cleaning up our act when it comes to water? now a small shift in attitudes could go a long way
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We have to recycle water on a massive scale? this is how we can
from New Scientist - News
(2016-8-11 3:00)
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The world is running out of drinkable water, and putting a price on the stuff won't work. But we are well on the way to building a circular water economy
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Parents giving unproven IQ-boosting drugs to kids with Down's
from New Scientist - News
(2016-8-11 3:00)
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Drugs like Prozac and bumetanide show early promise for boosting intelligence in mouse studies, but activists say we should value people for who they are
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Physicists look to the future as new particle dream dies
from New Scientist - News
(2016-8-11 3:00)
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Hints of a surprise particle at the Large Hadron Collider have officially been confirmed as a blip, and finding another could take years or decades
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