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The Only Two Plants of Heirostylis Rubrifolius Are Dying (Chinese Version)
Merit Times, China Times E-paper, The Liberty Times (2010/04/08), RTI & National Education Radio (2010/04/07) In response to the rapid decrease of biodiversity induced from human development, Dr. Cecilia Koo Botanic Conservation Center, sponsored by National Science Council, was established in Pingtung three years ago
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NCHU Biologist Discovers New Species of Fiddler Crab, Becoming the First Eastern Discoverer (Chinese Version)
NCHU News (2010/03/29) National Chung Hsing University (NCHU)'s Associate Professor in the Department of Life Sciences Hsi-Te SHIH, spending over four years on collecting samples and DNA molecular analysis, has determined that the nearly-discovered fiddler crab species to be a new spec
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Academia Sinica Lecture Series: Dr. James D. Watson, Molecular Biology Living Legend, to Lecture at Academia Sinica (Chinese Version)
Academia Sinica Newsletter (2010/03/19) Dr. James D. WATSON, co-discoverer of the structure of DNA and a scientist often touted as “discoverer of the secret of life” will give two lectures on April 2, 2010 as part of the Academia Sinica Lecture series. The lectu
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International Cooperation Project Aphid Genomic Analysis, in Which NTU Participated, Selected as Cover Story of 《PLoS Biology》 (Chinese Version)
NTU Newsletter (Issue 996) Associate Professor Chun-Che CHANG of Department & Graduate Institute of Entomology, College of Bioresources & Agriculture, NTU, participated in the aphid genomics project of the International aphid Genomics Consortium. The
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Taiwan's Antarctic Expedition Returns Home (Chinese Version)
TVBS, CTS (2010/02/08) & CNA News (2010/02/06) The first group of Taiwanese researchers joining China's antarctic expedition has returned home after a three-month voyage, bringing back precious ecological data and the samples of new species they have found in the South Pole, including the expected new species of marine invertebrates
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Taiwan International Science Fair 2010 High School Students Show their Creativity (Chinese Version)
Udn.com, Radio Taiwan International & China Times E-paper (2010/02/25) Taiwan International Science Fair 2010, which has participants from 13 countries, held the awarding ceremony on February 5. President Ying-jeou MA attended and addressed a speech at the ceremony. Seventy-six among the hundred
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Academia Sinica Vice President Andrew H.-J. WANG Elected President of the Federation of Asian and Oceanian Biochemists and Molecular Biologists (Chinese Version)
Academia Sinica Newsletter (2010/02/01) Vice President and Academician Andrew H.-J. WANG of Academia Sinica was elected the next president of the Federation of Asian and Oceanian Biochemists and Molecular Biologists ( FAOBMB ) in Dec
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New Crab Species Discovered off Kenting (Chinese Version)
China Times E-paper, NowNews & The Liberty Times (2010/01/05) Crab specialist Ping-ho HO, Assistant Professor at National Taiwan Ocean University, conducting a probe into the impact on Kenting Chialeshui area's ecosystem caused by an oil spill, discovered a pair of crabs which look like mature strawberries and seem to remain undocumente
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Two Academicians and Two Researchers at Academia Sinica Elected Fellows of AAAS (Chinese Version)
Academia Sinica Newsletter (2009/12/21) Two Academia Sinica Academicians and two Distinguished Research Fellows have been elected fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the association announced 18th-December. Academician Yuen-Ron SHEN and Dr. Chung-Hsuan CHEN w
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Genes May Be Changed through Acquisition: Suggested by NCU Research Team (Chinese Version)
Awakening News Networks (2009/12/15) Associate Professor Sun-Chong WANG at the Institute of Systems Biology and Bioinformatics, National Central University, and the team found that the environment factors such as diet, stress, lifestyle etc. may also influence genes, and such acquired genetic changes may
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Academia Sinica Lecture Series: Lecture by Nobel Laureate Dr. Roger David KORNBERG (Chinese Version)
Academia Sinica Newsletter (2009/12/14) Dr. Roger David KORNBERG, the 2006 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry, will give two lectures at Academia Sinica and one lecture at National Tsing Hua University on December 21, 22 and 23. The lectures, entitled “Beyond Genes: The Molecular Basis of Transcriptio
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Academia Sinica Lecture Series to Open with Nobel Laureate Dr. Roger Yonchien TSIEN (Chinese Version)
Academia Sinica Newsletter (2009/12/04) Dr. Roger Yonchien TSIEN, a 2008 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry, will deliver two keynote speeches at Academia Sinica and National Taiwan University on 11th- and 14th-December respectively. The lectures are entitled "Painting cell signals with a palette of
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The Common Red Algae in Neritic Zones Is Vanishing (Chinese Version)
Now News (2009/11/20) National Taiwan Ocean University held a conference representing its long term investigation about the oceanic red algae. Professor Showe-Mei LIN, Institute of Marine Biology, NTOU, pointed out that, according to her long term monitoring since 1992, Taiwan red algae's number and the length of its growth p
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Academia Sinica Academician Wen-Hsiung Li Awarded Mendel Medal (Chinese Version)
Academia Sinica Newsletter (2009/11/16) Academician Wen-Hsiung LI has been awarded the Mendel Medal by the Genetics Society of UK. Dr. LI, who is a Distinguished Research Fellow and Director of the Biodiversity Research Center, became the first Asian recipient of the award. He received the medal and delivered the
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NTU Professor Liang-Gee CHEN Awarded 2009TWAS Prize in the Engineering Sciences (Chinese Version)
NTU Newsletter (Issue 981) The Academy of Sciences for the Developing World, TWAS, announced the winners of the TWAS Prizes for 2009 on October 20 evening, including the winner in the engineering sciences, Professor Liang-Gee CHEN, the Deputy Dean of office of Research and Development and the Dis
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TWAS Elects 3 Academicians at Academia Sinica as Members, 4 More Taiwan Scholars Receive Prizes (Chinese Version)
Academia Sinica Newsletter (2009/10/23) The Academy of Sciences for the Developing World (TWAS) announced the election of three Academia Sinica academicians among its 2009 list of new members on October 20. In addition, a further four scholars from Taiwan received awards from the A
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Taiwan Researchers Join China's Antarctic Cruise for the First Time (Chinese Version)
Radio Taiwan International & udn.com (2009/10/08) Carried by the ice-breaker Xuelong, the largest Chinese antarctic cruise expedition team during these twenty-five years will set sail on 11th-October at Shanghai. This mission comprises 59 scientific projects, and, remarkably, three researchers conducting thre
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Academia Sinica Molecular Biology Institute Research Team Discovers How Rice Seedlings Tolerate Flooding (Chinese Version)
Academia Sinica Newsletter (2009/10/09) Dr. Su-May YU, a Distinguished Research Fellow in the Institute of Molecular Biology, Academia Sinica, and her research team published a breakthrough paper, October 6, in the high-impact journal Science Signaling. The paper details t
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Academia Sinica to Collaborate with the Lilly TB Drug Discovery Initiative on Tuberculosis (Chinese Version)
Academia Sinica Newsletter (2009/09/29) Academia Sinica signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Infectious Disease Research Institute (IDRI) on behalf of The Lilly TB Drug Discovery Initiative, a not-for-profit organization based in Seattle, pledging to collaborate in target
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Academia Sinica's Lecture in Honor of Former President Ta-You Wu: Translational Research and Personalized Medicine (Chinese Version)
Academia Sinica Newsletter (2009/09/21) Academician Pan-Chyr YANG, Dean of National Taiwan University College of Medicine, will explore the connection between biomedical research, translational medicine and personalized medicine in a lecture entitled "Translation
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Plant biologists Identify Ion Sensor in Higher Plants: Mark More Research Success for Taiwan International Graduate Program (Chinese Version)
Academia Sinica and National Defense Medical Center Joint Press Release (2009/09/18) A research group led by Dr Yi-Fang TSAY, a Research Fellow at the Institute of Molecular Biology and conducted by Dr. Cheng-Hsun HO, then a Ph.D student jointly sponsor
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NSC Approves Four Proposals for Academic Summit Program (Chinese Version)
China Times E-paper & RTI (2009/09/02) In order to cultivate internationally advanced researchers, NSC Academic Summit Program offers long-term sponsorship to support outstanding researchers that have been internationally advanced or are recognized as highly potential. The final review was completed in the middle of Augu
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Nepal Academy of Science and Technology and Academia Sinica Pledge Closer Cooperation, Sign Memorandum (Chinese Version)
Academia Sinica Newsletter (2009/08/06) Academia Sinica and the Nepal Academy of Science and Technology (NAST) recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding in a pledge to help promote a cooperative academic relationship between Nepal and Taiwan.
The signing ceremony wa
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Eight Years on Completing Biota Taiwanica (Chinese Version)
BCC-News (2009/07/29) NSC invited about 160 biologists to survey the species in Taiwan, completing profiles of about twelve thousands species and publishing twenty volumes of Biota Taiwanica after eight years of effort. However, the number of the species known in Taiwan has been more than fifty thousands. Still plenty of effort has t
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Academia Sinica Molecular Biologists Report New Immune Tolerance Mechanism (Chinese Version)
Academia Sinica Newsletter (2009/07/17) Dr. Ming-Zong LAI, a Research Fellow at the Institute of Molecular Biology, Academia Sinica, and his colleagues have discovered that a molecule called "Deltex1" contributes to immune tolerance. Their results, published in the July 17 issue of the highly influ
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Academia Sinica Researchers Shed Light on One of the Mysteries of Cell Division, Move Closer to Understanding the Mechanism Governing Brain Size (Chinese Version)
Academia Sinica Newsletter (2009/07/15) The centriole is an organelle found in most animal cells. Its duplication involves the growth of a procentriole (a daughter centriole). Up until now, the molecular mechanisms controlling the
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The First IWA Symposium on Lake and Reservoir Management - New Approaches for Managing Source Water to Meet Water Treatment Targets Takes Place in NCKU from 28th-Jun to 2nd-Jul (Chinese Version)
NCKU News Center – News (2009/06/24) The First International Water Association (IWA) Symposium on Lake and Reservoir Management will take place at National Cheng Kung University (NCKU) between 28th
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NTU Assistant Professor's Finding Selected as the Cover Story of the Journal 《Development》 (Chinese Version)
NTU Newsletter (Issue 968) The recent issue (June 5, 2009) of the top journal in the field of developmental biology Development selected NTU Assistant Professor Po-Nien TSAO's findings as the cover story.
Dr. Po-Nien TSAO serves at the Neonatology Division of NTU Hospital; his spe
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NTU Research Team Discovers Three Novel Species of Salt-resistant Microbes (Chinese Version)
Liberty Times (2009/06/07)NTU Biodiversity Center has discovered three novel species of extreme salt-resistant microbes in the salt pans in Tainan. The research team gives names to the novel species with the place names in Taiwan, and the findings are internationally recognized. After some further i
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Taida Institute of Oceanography's Findings on Records of Climate Changes in Fish Selected as the Research Highlight of Nature (Chinese Version)
According to Taida Alumni E-paper (2009/05/26), the Taiwan-US research team led by Assistant Professor Chih-hao HSIEH, Institute of Oceanography, NTU, found that there are certain “records” of climate changes in various kinds of fish. The fin
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