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           <p align="center" class="title-small">Interview on science magazine &quot;Newton&quot;</p>
           <p align="center" class="title-small">Interview on science magazine &quot;Newton&quot;</p>
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           <p class="info-18">On June 17th, we  had an interview on graphic science magazine <em>Newton</em>. <em>Newton</em> is one of  the most popular science magazine born in Japan. Although it is a scientific  book, easy contents<u> </u>and catchy photos are used, so it has been read by  many people regardless of age and sex. In the article, the history and requirements of  iGEM, as well as what our team has done in preparing for the Jamboree were  written. The article is shown below.<br /></p>
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           <p class="info-18">On June 17th, we  had an interview on graphic science magazine <em>Newton</em>. <em>Newton</em> is one of  the most popular science magazine born in Japan. Although it is a scientific  book, easy contents<u> </u>and catchy photos are used, so it has been read by  many people regardless of age and sex. In the article, the history and requirements of  iGEM, as well as what our team has done in preparing for the Jamboree were  written. The article is shown below.</p>
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           <p align="center" class="info-18"><span class="title-small"><a href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/e/e9/Tokyo_Tech_Newton.jpg"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/e/e9/Tokyo_Tech_Newton.jpg" alt="" width="500" /></a></span></p>
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           <p align="center" class="info-18"><span class="title-small"><a href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/e/e9/Tokyo_Tech_Newton.jpg"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/e/e9/Tokyo_Tech_Newton.jpg" alt="" width="500" style="margin-top:10px;"/></a></span></p>
           <p><span class="head">Reference </span><br />
           <p><span class="head">Reference </span><br />
               <em>Yasashiku  Wakaru Seimei no Kagaku [Easily Understandable Life Science].</em> (Newton supplement Mook) Tokyo: Newton Press, 2014</p>
               <em>Yasashiku  Wakaru Seimei no Kagaku [Easily Understandable Life Science].</em> (Newton supplement Mook) Tokyo: Newton Press, 2014</p>

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Interview on science magazine "Newton"

Interview on science magazine "Newton"

On June 17th, we had an interview on graphic science magazine Newton. Newton is one of the most popular science magazine born in Japan. Although it is a scientific book, easy contents and catchy photos are used, so it has been read by many people regardless of age and sex. In the article, the history and requirements of iGEM, as well as what our team has done in preparing for the Jamboree were written. The article is shown below.

Reference
Yasashiku Wakaru Seimei no Kagaku [Easily Understandable Life Science]. (Newton supplement Mook) Tokyo: Newton Press, 2014