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| Warship's ram reveals how ancient Greeks made weapons from New Scientist - Online news (2013-4-6 2:01) |
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A new analysis is revealing how ancient Greeks made hefty metal rams for their warships
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| Today on New Scientist: 5 April 2013 from New Scientist - Online news (2013-4-6 2:00) |
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All the latest stories on newscientist.com, including: first Americans, smartphones keep baby milk safe, infinite maze in your living room, and more
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| Little ripples make syrup stringy from New Scientist - Online news (2013-4-6 1:52) |
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Ever wondered why syrup forms long strands when you pour it? It's all down to how thick it is– but not for the reasons you might think
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| Virtual reality creates infinite maze in a single room from New Scientist - Online news (2013-4-6 1:26) |
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Your bedroom just got infinite? a VR headset and body-tracking system generates an endless virtual space within the confines of a real physical place
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| Dino stars of Jurassic Park to remain featherless from New Scientist - Online news (2013-4-6 1:21) |
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Despite mounting evidence that many dinosaurs were feathered, the director of Jurassic Park 4 appears set on keeping them leathery
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| New flu strain's genes probed as China culls poultry from New Scientist - Online news (2013-4-6 0:01) |
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Thousands of birds have been slaughtered in Shanghai to try to contain a new H7N9 bird flu strain that may have a mutation helping it to infect mammals
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| 第84回日本農学大会、資本主義と成長なき時代【日経バイオテクONLINE Vol.1866】 from 日経バイオテクONLINE (2013-4-6 0:00) |
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こんにちは。毎月第1金曜日と第3金曜日、第5金曜日の日経バイオテクONLINEメールの編集部原稿も担当しております日経バイオテクONLINEアカデミック版編集長の河田孝雄です。
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| Amyris社、Total社およびCosan社とのパートナーシップの進展を発表 from 日経バイオテクONLINE (2013-4-6 0:00) |
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米Amyris社は2013年4月1日、フランスTotal社ならびにブラジルCosan社との提携関係の進捗状況について発表した。
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| Migration mystery: Who were the first Americans? from New Scientist - Online news (2013-4-6 0:00) |
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We thought we knew who first set foot in the Americas, but new evidence means the question of our last great migration is wide open again (full text available to subscribers)
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| Corals can survive warmer seas if humans don't meddle from New Scientist - Online news (2013-4-5 22:45) |
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Global warming bleaches and kills coral, but reefs can recover if their environment is pristine and free of human impacts such as pollution
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