We publish quarterly journal“Biohistory” since 1993.
2014 Biohistory's Annual Theme [Move]Vol.81 Summer-Vol.82 Autumn
Vol.83 “To not move” is a conjugated form of “to move”
TALK |
- Three Biohistory Dialogues: Regaining our familiarity with nature; It's like seeing the wind; Keep telling the beauty
Toyo Ito, Susumu Shingu, Chieko Suemori
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RESEARCH |
- What seafloor insects tell us about the origins of chordates
Norio Miyamoto
- Learning about embryonic development and evolution
Daisuke Koyabu/The University Museum, University of Tokyo
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SCIENTIST LIBRARY |
- My days in pursuit of heat shock response
Takashi Yura/Kyoto Sangyo University
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Vol.82 Sometimes it's not only "move" but also "transfer"
TALK |
- Creating the mythology of tomorrow from Tohoku
Norio Akasaka×Keiko Nakamura
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RESEARCH |
- Fusion of sex chromosomes and differentiation of species
Jun Kitano
- Looking at the relationship between blinking and brain information processing
Tamami Nakano
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SCIENTIST LIBRARY |
- Opening the genomic era from chloroplasts
Masahiro Sugiura
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Vol.81 Moving steadily and sometimes nimbly
TALK |
- Seeking the nature of new knowledge
Shinichi Nishikawa×Keiko Nakamura
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RESEARCH |
- Placenta diversification and ancient viruses
Takayuki Miyawaza
- Exploring the factors of simultaneous flowering in Borneo rainforests
Yayoi Takeuchi
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SCIENTIST LIBRARY |
- From the discovery of the proteasome to the center of life sciences
Keiji Tanaka
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