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| Genes won't work round the clock from New Scientist Space - Latest Headlines (2007-6-26 18:00) |
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Gene expression oscillates throughout the day, suggesting that interfering with the body's circadian rhythms could have profound affects
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| Vaccine developed for high blood pressure from New Scientist Space - Latest Headlines (2007-6-26 18:00) |
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A new drug controls the condition for months at a time by fooling the body into mopping up blood-pressure-raising peptides
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| Genes won't work round the clock from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-6-26 18:00) |
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Gene expression oscillates throughout the day, suggesting that interfering with the body's circadian rhythms could have profound affects
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| Vaccine developed for high blood pressure from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-6-26 18:00) |
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A new drug controls the condition for months at a time by fooling the body into mopping up blood-pressure-raising peptides
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| 家族、職場での人とのつながり希薄に 国民生活白書 from フジサンケイ ビジネスアイ - 総合ニュース (2007-6-26 11:35) |
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| トヨタ、ホンダ、スズキ、ダイハツの世界生産が過去最高 from フジサンケイ ビジネスアイ - 総合ニュース (2007-6-26 9:35) |
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| Weather observed on a star for the first time from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-6-26 6:38) |
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Shifting mercury clouds on a star called Alpha Andromedae reveal that stars experience weather, too
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| 'Altruistic' chimps act for the benefit of others from New Scientist Space - Latest Headlines (2007-6-26 0:59) |
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They will help out unrelated chimps and unfamiliar humans, even if it means exerting themselves for no reward, a new study suggests
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| 'Altruistic' chimps act for the benefit of others from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-6-26 0:59) |
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They will help out unrelated chimps and unfamiliar humans, even if it means exerting themselves for no reward, a new study suggests
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| When giant penguins roamed the tropics from New Scientist Space - Latest Headlines (2007-6-26 0:20) |
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Millions of years ago, human-sized penguins roamed the Peruvian coast just 14 degrees south of the equator, according to new fossil evidence
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