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Nebraska's regents reject stricter rules
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LINCOLN, Neb. -- The University of Nebraska's governing board voted yesterday not to place tighter restrictions on embryonic stem-cell research than those outlined under federal guidelines, which were
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Breast Cancer Guidelines' Impact On Black Women
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Women's Podcast and PodcastRSS Please note that all comments must adhere to the NPR.org and . See also the Community FQ.You must be logged in to leave a comment. More information is required for you to
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Scientists find secrets from mapping corn genome
- 11/20/2009
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Corn seems to be a good answer. Now the scientific world has at hand the complete genome sequence of corn, announced by researchers who have collaborated over the past four years and published their results
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Cancer and stem cells
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BANGALORE: The cost of stem cell transplant to treat multiple myeloma, a blood-related disorder, reported globally among a large population, has declined, said K.C. Lakshmaiah, Head of Department of Oncology
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Corn Genome Sequencing Complete
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Scientists will develop real world applications from knowledge. Results of the Maize Genome Sequencing Project, the first comprehensive gene map of North American Corn, will be made available to the public
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Sushi DNA Tests Reveal Fraud
- 11/20/2009
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A biologist walks into a sushi bar and orders some tuna. What does he get? Escolar, a nasty fish with buttery flesh that can cause bizarre episodes of diarrhea, accompanied by a waxy intestinal discharge.
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Plastic surgeons look to stem cell research
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A facelift specialist says stem cell research will provide the next leap forward for plastic surgery. The New Zealand Association of Plastic Surgery held its annual meeting in Auckland on Saturday, reviewing
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Do DNA databases go too far?
- 11/19/2009
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Several law enforcement bodies, primarily in Britan, Australia and the U.S. state of California, are currently using DNA databases to hold data that could be used to identify criminals at a later date,
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DNA barcodes used to identify species
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A new tool involving DNA barcoding showed endangered bluefin tuna was served in sushi bars sampled in New York and Colorado, scientists said. The bluefin was identified through a hand-held genetics tool
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USDA: USDA Scientists, Colleagues Sequence Corn Genome
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U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) scientists and their colleagues have completed a four-year effort to sequence the genome of corn, an achievement expected to speed up development of corn varieties
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Just like old times: Generating RNA molecules in water
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Many researchers believe that RNA was one of the first biological molecules present, before DNA and proteins; however, there has been little success in recreating the formation on RNA from simple 'prebiotic'
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Mexican labs target adulterers with DNA testing
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'If someone thinks they are the victim of adultery, they can bring us underwear, a sheet, chewing gum,' which provide testers with traces of sperm, saliva or hair, said Jorge Guillen, director of one
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