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Papaya sex change in the works
Los Angeles Times - 27 Minutes ago
An effort is underway to perform sex changes on papayas. That's right -- the large, yellowish fruit. Papayas, it turns out, have not just one but three sexes: male, female and hermaphrodite. The third
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Tier II Canada Research Chair in Cellular Science and Human Health
Nature - 11 Hours ago
Homepage > Job search > Job description : Employer: Concordia University Website: http://artsandscience.concord... Location: Posted: November 05, 2009 Expires: January 04, 2010 Jobs by tag(s): concordia
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Lvi-Strauss, father of modern anthropology, dies at 100
MaltaToday - 15 Hours ago
Charlot Zahra The renowned French anthropologist Claude Lvi-Strauss, best known as the father of the Structuralist School of Anthropology, died yesterday at the venerable age of 100. His death was announced
Claude Levi-Strauss WBUR On Point
French Anthropologist Claude Lvi-Strauss Dies Aged 100 Booktrade - Book2Book
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Why some sleep better than others
CBC - 22 Hours ago
Sleep apnea, which affects an estimated 12 million Americans, causes arrested or shallow breathing during the night. (iStock)Out of more than 700 participants in a particular study, two people stood out.
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'Last of the great anthropologists'
CNN - 11/5/2009
'He was the last of the greats, the last of the great anthropologists who had a worldwide view,' said Marshall Sahlins, professor emeritus of anthropology at the University of Chicago in Illinois. From
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Noted anthropologist Levi-Strauss recalled
CNN - 11/5/2009
'He was the last of the greats, the last of the great anthropologists who had a worldwide view,' said Marshall Sahlins, professor emeritus of anthropology at the University of Chicago in Illinois. From
Claude Levi-Strauss, 100, a towering anthropologist Philly.com
Claude Levi-Strauss, 100; his ideas, research transformed anthropology Boston Globe
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London commuters baffled by sex on tannoy
Telegraph - 11/6/2009
Commuters at West Ham station were shocked on Thursday night when, instead of the usual messages about delays, the sounds of a couple having sexual intercourse was broadcast over the tannoy. 8 Passengers
London commuters baffled by sex broadcast Yahoo! UK and Ireland
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NeurogesX Expands Commercial Operations Leadership Team
Pharma Live - 6 Hours ago
Adds Key Sales, Marketing and Commercial Executives in Preparation for Possible U.S. Product Launch SAN MATEO, Calif., Nov. 5 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- NeurogesX, Inc. (NASDAQ:NGSX) , a biopharmaceutical
NeurogesX Expands Commercial Operations Leadership Team Adds Key Sales, Marketing Yahoo! Canada
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Neurosurgeons' Stand Firm: Protect Patient Access, Limit Government Intrusion
Forbes.com - 11/6/2009
BusinessWire - American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS) and Congress of Neurological Surgeons (CNS) announced their opposition to H.R. 3962, the "Affordable Healthcare for America Act," currently
Neurosurgeonsâ?? Stand Firm: Protect Patient Access, Limit Government Intrusion Business Wire UK
Neurosurgeons` Stand Firm: Protect Patient Access, Limit Government Intrusion Reuters
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Anthropologist recalled as 'poet's soul'
CNN - 11/4/2009
'He was the last of the greats, the last of the great anthropologists who had a worldwide view,' said Marshall Sahlins, professor emeritus of anthropology at the University of Chicago in Illinois. From
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The Many Mysteries of Neanderthals (LiveScience.com)
Yahoo! News - 7 Hours ago
Editor's Note: This is Part 6 in a 10-part LiveScience series on the origin, evolution and future of the human species and the mysteries that remain to be solved. We are currently the only human species
The Many Mysteries of Neanderthals (LiveScience.com) Yahoo! News
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History of Brothels Researched in the 'Archaeologist of Erotica'
MedIndia - 14 Hours ago
The sign hung at 12, rue Chabanais, in the days when the building housed the most prestigious of Paris' infamous bordell
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Scientists Create Lung Tissue from Human Embryonic Stem Cells
MedIndia - 14 Hours ago
Category: Genetics & Stem Cells News Font Size In a breakthrough study, scientists from Free University of Brussels, Belgium have successfully created lung tissue with human embryonic stem cells. The
Lung tissue from human embryonic stem cells Asian Age
Lung tissue generated from human embryonic stem cells PhysOrg.com
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Childhood Brain Cancer Causes Other Long-Term Problems
Medbroadcast - 15 Hours ago
MONDAY, Nov. 2 (HealthDay News) -- Childhood brain cancer survivors have ongoing cognitive problems and achieve lower levels of education, employment and income than their siblings and survivors of other
Childhood Brain Tumors Leave Lasting Mark HealthScout
Mobiles 'could cause brain cancer epidemic' Trade Arabia
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Qatar set to lead in stem cell research
Zawya.com - 18 Hours ago
Qatar is poised to emerge as a major centre for embryonic stem cell research, one of the most advanced and highly controversial fields of medical studies.
Stem cell research can help treat diseases: expert The Hindu
From Cloning to Stem Cells: How Can Pigs Help Us Solve Problems in Human Medicine? American Scientist
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Archaeologist: Beads, metal tools suggest 16th-century explorer de Soto passed through
Canada East - 18 Hours ago
ATLANTA - An archaeologist says excavations in southern Georgia have turned up beads, metal tools and other artifacts that may pinpoint part of the elusive trail of the 16th-century Spanish explorer Hernando
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Advantages in multiplex and live-cell imaging using the CELLview™ cell culture
Bio Techniques - 11/7/2009
To disclose cellular pathways and identify the involved signaling molecules, it is essential to monitor the localization and interactions of these proteins. The resulting need to observe these molecular
Progress in live-cell imaging and screening applications using Definite Focus Bio Techniques
Live cell imaging distinguishes bona fide human iPS cells from partially reprogrammed Nature Biotechnology
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The Skeleton: Size Matters; New Role For Master Patterning Genes In Defining Number
Science Daily - 11/7/2009
Vertebrates have in common a skeleton made of segments, the vertebrae. During development of the embryo, each segment is added in a time dependent manner, from the head-end to the tail-end: the first
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Obesity can effect offsprings' brain; beetle with bifocals
Science News Online - 11/7/2009
Beetle bifocals CHICAGO â?? Sunburst diving beetle (Thermonectus marmoratus) larvae possess a grand total of 12 eyes, four of which are naturally bifocal, researchers reported October 17 at the Society
Obesity's effect on offsprings' brains, beetle bifocals Science News Online
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Passing of anthropology great reverberates through Japan
Mainichi Daily News - 11/5/2009
When he was 5 years old, his artist father gave a certain little boy a woodcut print by Hiroshige Ando of people walking beneath pine trees on the seashore. He put it on his bed, and decorated the print
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Tenure Professor for Bone and Skeleton Research
Nature - 11/6/2009
Homepage > Job search > Job description : Munster Germany Employer: Website: http://www.ukmuenster.de Location: Munster Germany Posted: November 04, 2009 Expires: December 04, 2009 Jobs by tag(s): munster
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The gold rush for induced pluripotent stem cells
Nature Biotechnology - 11/6/2009
Nature Biotechnology 27, 977 (2009). doi:10.1038/nbt1109-977 Author: Sarah Webb As the first commercial ventures are formed around induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cell research, who will have the
Scientists Reveal How Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells Differ From Embryonic Stem Individual.com
Medical News: Scientists Reveal How Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells Differ From Embryonic BioFind
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NIAID Announces New Human Immunology Research Awards to Help Fight Emerging Infectious
Infection Control Today - 11/6/2009
The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) has awarded approximately $208 million to two programs that support research to better understand the human immune response to emerging
Medical News: New Human Immunology Research Awards To Help Fight Emerging Infectious BioFind
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MIND Reviews: The Human Spark
Scientific American - 11/6/2009
More from this issue of Mind November2009 Issue Head Lines Illusions Head Lines TELEVISION The Human Spark PBS, January 6, 13 and 20, 2010, at 10 p.m. EST* www.pbs.org/humanspark Watching Alan Alda host
MIND Reviews: The Human Spark Scientific American
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Assessment of pyrogenic contaminations with validated human whole-blood assay
Nature Protocols - 11/6/2009
Nature Protocols 4, 1709 (2009). doi:10.1038/nprot.2009.159 Authors: Mardas Daneshian, Sonja von Aulock & Thomas Hartung We present an internationally validated protocol for the evaluation of pyrogenic
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