Neuroscience's most famous brain is reconstructed
from New Scientist - Online news
(2014-1-27 3:00)
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Henry Molaison's brain changed our understanding of memory, now a 3D reconstruction of it is revealing new insights
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Algae.Tec社、Reliance社と提携、藻類由来オイルを生産するパイロットプラントをインドで建設へ
from 日経バイオテクONLINE
(2014-1-27 0:00)
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オーストラリアAlgae.Tec社は2014年1月21日、インドReliance Industrial Investments and Holdings Limited(RIIHL)社とAlgae.Tec社の藻類技術をインドで商業化するため提携したと発表した。RIIHL社は初期投資として150万豪ドルを、そして向う2年間に120万豪ドルをAlgae.Tec社に支払うことをコミットした。RIIHL社はインド市場でこの技術を商業化できる独占的権利を獲得した。
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Google's thermostat could spy on your home life
from New Scientist - Online news
(2014-1-26 1:00)
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Smart-thermostat maker Nest is now owned by Google. It looks like a cosy domestic arrangement? but what might advertisers and police do with the data?
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Artistic tales of Earth's two thawing poles
from New Scientist - Online news
(2014-1-25 4:42)
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As climate change affects our planet's polar regions, art exploring the Arctic and Antarctica abounds. How does the latest exhibition, Out of Ice , compare?
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Orion's life-support module prepares for launch
from New Scientist - Online news
(2014-1-25 2:52)
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The Orion service module will keep astronauts alive on their way to the moon, an asteroid or even Mars– this prototype is getting ready for a test flight
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Today on New Scientist
from New Scientist - Online news
(2014-1-25 2:45)
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All the latest on newscientist.com: ecstatic epilepsy, water cannon, dog social networks, weird shrimp eyes, random wolf on Wall Street and more
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Graphene rival 'phosphorene' is born to be a transistor
from New Scientist - Online news
(2014-1-25 2:35)
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Unlike graphene, phosphorene is a natural semiconductor and so may be better at turbocharging the next generation of computers
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Autism diagnosis change 'results in loss of treatment'
from New Scientist - Online news
(2014-1-25 1:54)
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Despite reassurances, a small study has shown that some people with autism may have lost access to services after changes in the diagnostic criteria
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Stephen Hawking's new theory offers black hole escape
from New Scientist - Online news
(2014-1-25 1:20)
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The world's most famous living scientist has a new mind-bending theory about black holes. Rather than getting sucked into a singularity of confusion, read our explainer
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Ecstatic epilepsy: How seizures can be bliss
from New Scientist - Online news
(2014-1-25 1:00)
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Some epileptic seizures are blissful. Understanding why might shed light on religious awakenings, joy, and the sense of self, says Anil Ananthaswamy
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