まだ拾いきっていませんが、NYTはやはりダントツの出題。
岡山の「トカゲの睡眠の段階」、慶応(医)のageismをまず読んでみるといいでしょう。
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The New York Times
慶応大学(文学部)
Attached on Technology and Paying a Price(2010,6,6)
慶応大学(看護)
The secret to a good screem, July 16, 2014
Sorilary octopuses' strong statements, July 13, 2015
Why Finland's newborns sleep in cardboard cribs, July 6, 2016
Scales, feathers, and hair have a sommon ancesters, June 24, 2016
慶応大学(医学)
You’re How Old? We’ll Be in Touch
By ASHTON APPLEWHITE SEPT. 3, 2016
早稲田大学(理)
Contamination our bodies with everyday products, November 28, 2015
早稲田大学(教育)
12,000 Years Ago, Humans and Climate Change Made a Deadly Team
Trilobites, JUNE 17, 2016
早稲田大学(商)
Sorry, You Can't Speed Read Gray Matter
By JEFFREY M. ZACKS and REBECCA TREIMAN , APRIL 15, 2016
岡山大学(前期)
Lizards, Too, May Sleep in Stages
By ERICA GOODE, APRIL 28, 2016
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