日本版NIH関連の概算要求、各省の合計は2260億円に
from 日経バイオテクONLINE
(2013-8-31 3:20)
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日本版NIHに関連する2014年度予算要求・要望の総額が2260億円になることがわかった。健康・医療戦略推進本部が2013年8月30日に取りまとめた。
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Swift treatment halves early death risk in HIV babies
from New Scientist - Online news
(2013-8-31 2:39)
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A five-year trial shows it is better to give HIV-positive babies prompt drug treatment than to delay until health problems arise
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Whales tan too, basking in the big blue
from New Scientist - Online news
(2013-8-31 2:22)
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Just like us, whales tan to protect themselves from powerful ultraviolet radiation– it is especially clear in migratory blue whales
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Today on New Scientist
from New Scientist - Online news
(2013-8-31 1:45)
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All the latest on newscientist.com: hints of dark matter, how to implant a false memory, your dictionary brain, what poverty does to your mind and more
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Spouse's voice easy to home in on… and easy to ignore
from New Scientist - Online news
(2013-8-31 1:38)
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The brain has an uncanny ability to focus on one voice in a sea of chatter. Research on married couples shows that it may be down to familiarity of voice
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Walking shark moves with ping-pong paddle fins
from New Scientist - Online news
(2013-8-31 1:24)
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A new species of epaulette shark, discovered in Indonesia, moves across the ocean floor like a salamander– is this how the first land animals walked?
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Steep rise in drug harm? opioids the most deadly
from New Scientist - Online news
(2013-8-31 0:45)
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Death and disability caused by both illicit drug use and mental health disorders has climbed significantly since 1990, finds biggest epidemiological survey
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Butterfly-wing electronics converts light to heat
from New Scientist - Online news
(2013-8-31 0:05)
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Carbon nanotube networks fused with butterfly wings could be used to power microscopic photovoltaic cells or even to replicate DNA sequences
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Out of the shadows: Picking up hints of dark matter
from New Scientist - Online news
(2013-8-31 0:00)
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With more than a dozen experiments looking for it and some good theory to guide them, dark matter's days of obscurity may be numbered (full text available to subscribers)
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I could have sworn… Why you can't trust your memory
from New Scientist - Online news
(2013-8-30 23:00)
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From repressed memories to faulty eyewitness testimony, psychologist Elizabeth Loftus has revealed just how fallible our memories really are (full text available to subscribers)
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