Doctors call for faecal transplant regulation as concerns mount
from New Scientist - Online news
(2015-6-4 5:00)
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Gut bug swaps are being used for a widening group of illnesses– but a New Scientist investigation reveals that many doctors are worried about side effects (full text available to subscribers)
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Island of wild children: Would they learn to be human?
from New Scientist - Online news
(2015-6-4 4:00)
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100 babies. No adults. One island. Without language, culture or tools, what would they become and how would their own children evolve? (full text available to subscribers)
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Mummified noblewoman kept her husband's heart in a lead locket
from New Scientist - Online news
(2015-6-4 3:00)
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An exceptionally preserved mummy is giving insight into the medical history and life of a 17th century woman
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World's first biolimb: Rat forelimb grown in the lab
from New Scientist - Online news
(2015-6-4 2:00)
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The growth of a rat forelimb grown in the lab offers hope that one day amputees may receive fully functional, biological replacement limbs
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Pluto's strange family of moons are locked in a mysterious waltz
from New Scientist - Online news
(2015-6-4 2:00)
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Three of Pluto's four small moons are moving in step, and the fourth looks darker than the rest– creating a puzzle as to how they formed
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Investors are poised to cash in on the misery of a big El Niño
from New Scientist - Online news
(2015-6-4 1:00)
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The weather-shifting phenomenon El Niño threatens drought in key farming regions and a spike in food prices. Speculators are watching, says Eric Holthaus
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Giant telescope in Hawaii gets go-ahead, if others shut down
from New Scientist - Online news
(2015-6-3 23:00)
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Protests over the construction of the Thirty Meter Telescope on Mauna Kea halted its progress. Now construction is back on, but three other scopes will have to close
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Wave motion shows how bird flocks have to be just the right size
from New Scientist - Online news
(2015-6-3 22:00)
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Simulations of how bird flocks move collectively found that some can be too large for information to pass across the whole group, limiting the size of a flock
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Hoax spotter finds a quarter of everything on Twitter is false
from New Scientist - Online news
(2015-6-3 21:45)
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Roughly a quarter of tweets are untrue, and a new credibility filter will help spot them, as well as detecting misinformation, scams and outright lies (full text available to subscribers)
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湧永製薬が創立60周年記念式典を都内で開催、竹田恆和氏と上原明氏が来賓祝辞
from 日経バイオテクONLINE
(2015-6-3 19:00)
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湧永製薬(大阪市淀川区、湧永寛仁社長)は2015年6月3日、創立60周年記念式典を帝国ホテル(東京・千代田)で開催した。午前中には、湧永社長の主催者あいさつに続き、オーストラリア統合医療研究所のKarin Ried研究部長が「熟成ニンニク抽出液の血圧および心臓の健康の与える影響:臨床研究成果」と題した記念講演を行った。
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