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Gene-makers form security coalition : Nature NewsGene-makers form security coalition Latest salvo in the gene-synthesis 'standards war' sees firms set up a competing code. A new coalition of synthetic-biology companies, named the International Gene Synthesis Consortium (IGSC), has created its own set of guidelines that are intended to ...
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The Color Red, a Freshman Chemistry Seminar CourseThe course approaches The Color Red from as many academic perspectives as possible in a one-semester, one-credit course. Thematically, the disciplines have been grouped into three categories: Art & Literature, People & Society, and Science. This was done so that we could discuss similarities ...
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RuBisCo, Stars, Sagan, Drake And The "Riddle Of Life"RuBisCo, Stars, Sagan, Drake And The "Riddle Of Life" Today, November 16, is the 35th anniversary of a coded radar beam that was directed out into the galaxy by Carl Sagan and Frank Drake, who used the enormous radio telescope dish at Arecibo, Puerto Rico, to send a message from the Earth. ...
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One stop research shopping :The Scientist [3rd November 2009]Central online repository for info and resources for biomedical research
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Newly Discovered Fat Molecule: An Undersea Killer with an Upside( PhysOrg.com) -- A chemical culprit responsible for the rapid, mysterious death of phytoplankton in the North Atlantic Ocean has been found by collaborating scientists at Rutgers University and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI). This same chemical may hold unexpected promise in ...
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Map of Human Bacterial Diversity Shows Wide Interpersonal DifferencesA University of Colorado at Boulder team has developed the first atlas of bacterial diversity across the human body, charting wide variations in microbe populations that live in different regions of the human body and which aid us in physiological functions that contribute to our health. The ...
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Oldest American artefact unearthed : Nature NewsOldest American artefact unearthed Oregon caves yield evidence of continent's first inhabitants. Archaeologists claim to have found the oldest known artefact in the Americas, a scraper-like tool in an Oregon cave that dates back 14,230 years. The tool shows that people were living in ...
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In Los Angeles Fire Aftermath, Scientists Study What Remains - NYTimes.comAfter a Devastating Fire, an Intense Study of Its Effects ANGELES NATIONAL FOREST, Calif. — The Station fire, which in over a month has burned away nearly a quarter of this vast, mountainous backdrop to the Los Angeles skyline, is finally just about out, sending all but a handful of ...canadianmacfan added 2 weeks ago
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New targets for old drugs : Nature NewsNew targets for old drugs A computer program predicts thousands of previously unknown drug-target associations. Researchers have identified thousands of new targets for existing drugs using a computer program that compares the molecular structures of drug compounds and chemicals that occur ...Guy G added 3 weeks ago
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'Holy Grail' Of Cancer Therapy: Researchers Find Way To Protect Healthy Cells From Radiation Damage'Holy Grail' Of Cancer Therapy: Researchers Find Way To Protect Healthy Cells From Radiation Damage ScienceDaily (Oct. 21, 2009) — Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and the National Cancer Institute (NCI), part of the National Institutes of Health, may be hot on ...
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