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Banjosaurus: Australian dinosaur discovery
Taranaki Daily News - 4 Hours ago
T. Tischler, Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum of Natural History DINO TRIO: Matilda, Clancy and Banjo. Relevant offers Defiant Imelda Marcos celebrates 80th birthday UN's Ban denied Suu Kyi meeting
Australian dinosaur discovery stuff.co.nz
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Fire Ant Outcompetes Other Species-Even in its Native Habitat
Ein News - 5 Hours ago
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Ant wars: Fire ant outcompetes other species, even in its native habitat AgProfessional
Fire Ant Outcompetes Other Species'Even in its Native Habitat Ein News
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Scientists use genetic engineering to make virus-resistant grapevines
NetIndia123.com - 8 Hours ago
PM IST Scientists are making certain plants resistant to the 'Grapevine fanleaf virus' GFLV by genetic engineering. Extremely hot or rainy periods can destroy entire crops, not to mention the wide variety
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Reintroduction of extinct butterfly in Britain a lesson for animal conservationists
NetIndia123.com - 8 Hours ago
PM IST The successful reintroduction of a once extinct butterfly in Britain has led scientists to determine that intelligent countryside management could improve the survival chances of animal and plant
Reintroduction Of A Once Extinct Butterfly In Britain Red Orbit
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Biological Warfare In Bacteria Offers Hope For New Antibiotics
MediLexicon - 8 Hours ago
Scientists are to study a group of proteins that are highly effective at killing bacteria and which could hold the key to developing new types of antibiotics. Researchers from the Universities of York
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Methane-Producing Molecule Can Also Repair DNA
Medical News Today - 9 Hours ago
The Archaea are single-celled organisms and a domain unto themselves, quite apart from the so called eukaryotes, being bacteria and higher organisms. Many species live under extreme conditions, and carry
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Salamanders, Regenerative Wonders, Heal Like Mammals, People
MediLexicon - 8 Hours ago
The salamander is a superhero of regeneration, able to replace lost limbs, damaged lungs, sliced spinal cord -- even bits of lopped-off brain. But it turns out that remarkable ability isn't so mysterious
Scientists: Salamanders, regenerative wonders, heal like mammals, people Genetic Engineering News
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Schizophrenia And Bipolar Disorder Share Genetic Roots
Medical News Today - 9 Hours ago
A trio of genome-wide studies - collectively the largest to date - has pinpointed a vast array of genetic variation that cumulatively may account for at least one third of the genetic risk for schizophrenia.
Study shows that a combination of common genetic variations can lead to schizophrenia Bionity.com
Genetic Breakthrough for Schizophrenia and Bipolar Psych Central
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Genetically Engineered Mice Yield Clues To 'Knocking Out' Cancer
MediLexicon - 9 Hours ago
Genetically Engineered Mice Yield Clues To 'Knocking Out' Medical Medical Medical Worldwide Search / Oncology hip Funny Useful Websites details of 26,000 UK specialists medical software Ask a Doctor and
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Banjo, Clancy, Matilda: Winton's new dinos
Queensland Country Life - 10 Hours ago
THE remains of three dinosaurs unearthed near Winton in central Queensland place Australia back on the international dinosaur map. They include a fierce, meat-eating dinosaur with three large slashing
New dino species named Banjo by Aussies Metro.co.uk
Banjo one of the new dinos on the block Farm Online, The Land
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Australian Scientists Identify 3 New Dinosaur Species
VOA News - 12 Hours ago
Scientists in Australia say they have discovered three new species of dinosaurs. The dinosaurs include two huge plant-eaters and a carnivore. They were named Banjo, Matilda and Clancy in honor of the
Australian scientists hail triple dinosaur discovery Asian Age
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Dallastown grad picked for summer program: Nathan Crespi is studying DNA through
Individual.com - 15 Hours ago
A recent Dallastown High School graduate was selected for a summer program at Hampton University focused on DNA and its relationship to biology, math and computer science. Nathan Crespi, a member of the
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General Electric to Use Embryonic Stem Cells for Deadly Tests
Catholic Online - 15 Hours ago
LifeSiteNews The Company will no longer use Rats but instead use embryonic human life for testing toxic compaunds. BOSTON, Mass (LifeSiteNews.com) - General Electric has announced that it will use embryonic
General Electric to Use Embryonic Stem Cells for Testing, Phase out Lab Rats LifeSite
Embryonic stem cells, reprogrammed skin cells have inherent differences UCLA News
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Scientists Find Differences in Embryonic Stem Cells and Reprogrammed Skin Cells
Newswise - 5 Hours ago
UCLA STEM CELL BROAD EMBRYONIC INDUCED PLURIPOTENT Contact Information Available for logged-in reporters only Description UCLA researchers have found that embryonic stem cells and skin cells reprogrammed
UCLA Scientists Find Molecular Differences Between Embryonic Stem Cells And Reprogrammed Medical News Today
Molecular Differences Found Between Embryonic Stem Cells And Reprogrammed Skin Cells Science Daily
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More than 800 wildlife species now extinct
Beaverton Valley Times - 6 Hours ago
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - More than 800 animal and plant species have gone extinct in the past five centuries with nearly 17,000 now threatened with extinction, the International Union for Conservation of
>> More than 800 wildlife species now extinct Bdnews24.com
More than 800 wildlife species now extinct -report Reuters
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Australian dinosaur that lived 98M years ago found
Kentucky.com - 10 Hours ago
CANBERRA, Australia -- Scientists have confirmed for the first time that Australia was once home to a dinosaur that was big, fast and terrifying, and they've named it like something from an Arnold Schwarzenegger
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Sheet from Darwin's 'On the origin of Species' manuscript on display for first time
Telegraph - 7/3/2009
An original sheet from Charles Darwin's manuscript 'On the Origin of Species', which has been covered in a drawing by one of his children, is to go on display for the first time. Published: 7:00AM BST
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National genome centre launched in Norwich
Manufacturing Chemist - 19 Hours ago
A new UK national genome centre has been officially opened today (3 July) by Nobel Laureate and genome pioneer Professor Sir John Sulston and the Lord-Lieutenant of Norfolk. The Genome Analysis Centre
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Senior Scientist, Bioinformatics and Protein Design
Nature - 21 Hours ago
Homepage > Job search > Job description : Employer: Website: http://www.cpr.ku.dk/ Location: Posted: July 02, 2009 Expires: August 06, 2009 Jobs by tag(s): copenhagen denmark senior scientist biological
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No DNA link between Etruscans, Tuscans
UPI - 22 Hours ago
FLORENCE, Italy, July 3 (UPI) -- Modern Tuscans show no genetic relationship to the Etruscans who occupied the area during the Bronze Age, Italian researchers have found. While there is a genetic link
No Etruscan link to modern Tuscans ansa.it
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Ariane lofts biggest space bird
Charged Southern Africa - 7/3/2009
The worldâ??s biggest commercial telecommunications satellite - to offer a terrestrial/satellite phone service - is put into orbit. Tags: Frontpage . 24/7 News Aggregator Created with Admarket's flickrSLiDR.
Ariane lofts biggest 'space bird' BBC
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2010 species pledge set to fail, warns conservation group
Thanhnien - 7/3/2009
The goal set by UN parties under the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) to reduce biodiversity loss by 2010 'clearly will not be met,' JeanChristophe Vie of the International Union for Conservation
2010 species pledge set to fail: conservationists Yahoo! UK and Ireland
2010 species pledge set to fail: conservation group AFP via Yahoo!
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Unshakeable self confidence is in the genes claim scientists
Telegraph - 7/2/2009
Unshakeable self belief is more than a state of mind - it is in the genes, according to new research. Scientists believe that many people are born winners with a rock solid self-confidence as much to
Why self-confidence is in our genes Mail Online UK
Self-confidence is built into our genes, say scientists Mail Online UK
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Triple Fossil Find Puts Australia Back On The Dinosaur Map
Science Daily - 18 Hours ago
Â? Scientists have discovered three new species of Australian dinosaur discovered in a prehistoric billabong in Western Queensland. Reporting on July 3 in the open-access, peer-reviewed journal, PLoS
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Mangrove-dependent animals globally threatened
Innovations Report - 18 Hours ago
More than 40 percent of a sample of amphibians, reptiles, mammals, and birds that are restricted to mangrove ecosystems are globally threatened with extinction, according to an assessment published in
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