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Three of a kind: Revealing language’s universal essenceOn the surface, English, Japanese, and Kinande, a member of the Bantu family of languages spoken in the Democratic Republic of Congo, have little in common. It is not just that the vocabularies of these three languages are vastly different; many of their rules of grammar diverge too. Consider ...
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Corn Genome A Maze Of Unusual Diversity - Science NewsAMAZING DIVERSITY Corn’s amazing diversity is not just kernel deep: The near-complete genome of maize reveals a surprising amount of genetic diversity, even between strains of the crop plant. Cue the corny jokes. Researchers have completed a draft of the maize genome. And while people may ...
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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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Masters of Science in Biological Arts: Symbiotica
Following your call for examples of courses in Art & Biology, please read below SymbioticA's academic programme: SymbioticA runs a postgraduate program that includes a Master of Science in Biological Arts by coursework or research and a PhD. It also ...ionat@symbiotica.uwa.edu.au> roger malina added 47 hours ago- SHARE
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Joseph Ingoldsby: Vanishing Landscapes
Sea Level Rise On the Atlantic coast of New England, there has been a documented impact of sea level rise, which is slowly drowning salt marsh plants not evolved to sustain repeated tidal inundation. The weakened Spartina grasses are...Joseph Ingoldsby <landscapemosaics@verizon.net> go) roger malina added 2 days ago- SHARE
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Scientists find frog legs trade may facilitate spread of pathogensMost countries throughout the world participate in the $40-million-per-year culinary trade of frog legs in some way, with 75 percent of frog legs consumed in France, Belgium and the United States. Scientists at the Smithsonian Institution and colleagues have found that this trade is a potential ...
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Unknowlingly consuming endangered tunaWhile most of us would never willingly consume a highly endangered species, doing so might be as easy as plucking sushi from a bento box. New genetic detective work from the Sackler Institute for Comparative Genomics at the American Museum of Natural History shows that bluefin tuna is routinely ...
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Dating sites use DNA to find your perfect matchIf you’re looking for love online you can forget listing your hobbies and favorite books. Dating sites can now find your perfect match based on DNA. Numerous studies have revealed that chemistry, in particular body odor, plays a big part in the art of attraction, but such physical chemistry is ...
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It's a boy: Zoo tortoise reveals mistaken identity - Science- msnbc.comZookeepers in Cleveland are the ones feeling slow because after more than 50 years, the tortoise they called "Mary" is actually a male. Officials at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo say it can be tough to establish the sex of a giant Aldabra tortoise because the reproductive organs normally aren't ...
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