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  • Longevity - Can Fat Cells Dictate How Long a Human Survives?
    According to the September Issue of Popular Mechanics, a report written by Jim Wilson explains how human beings may some day have the capability to survive to be 180 (one hundred eighty) years old!

    Based on research from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology(http://web.mit.edu/biology/www/facultyareas/facresearch/guarente.shtml) and Professor Leonard P. Guarante; genetic makeup that rules our individual "time-clocks" can be virtually erased.

    * How is this possible?
    Every person has DNA fragments dubbed telomeres Our telomeres are specifically designed to extend our live ...
    Author:
    C Bailey-Lloyd/Lady Camelot
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  • Secrets of The Mathematical Symmetry of Nature and Patterns of Erosion

    As scientists and theorists study patterns, design, chaos, complexity they often turn to nature for examples and there is plenty of examples in nature too. The stripes on a zebra, patterns on a butterfly, spider webs, leafs on a tree, scales on a fish, seashells, brain waves, muscle structure, texture of granite, spider webs, Earth cycles, waves on the ocean, wind flow, clouds in the sky, Rainbows, Solar System, structure of a meteorite and even DNA itself.

    One pattern of nature we often do not discuss is the patterns of erosion, which we can see better from an airplane, satellite pho ...
    Author: Lance Winslow
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  • Robotic Future of Hospitals; Pandemic Prevention and Bio-Terrorist Attack

    There is a huge concern in the medical industry that if a biological weapon were released that those sick might come to the hospitals in such large numbers that before you realized an attack had occurred everyone in every nearby hospital would also be infected. Then of course the hospital itself would be rendered useless and all those already in the hospital no matter what the reason would literally condemned. The biggest issue with this is that those places we have available to help our populations stay well would be immediately and totally useless. For some background on the World Think T ...
    Author: Lance Winslow
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    Genetics News:

    Washingtonpost.com - DNA Key to Decoding Human Factor; Secret Service's Distributed Computing Project Aimed at Decoding Encrypted Evidence
    March 28, 2005 -- DNA Key to Decoding Human Factor; Secret Service's Distributed Computing Project Aimed at Decoding Encrypted Evidence.(Distributed Networking Attack)


    Genetics, DNA Extraction and the Human Genome Project - Naked Scientists 05.11.20
    This week we unravel the secrets of DNA as Darren Grafham discusses the importance of sequencing genomes and how the Human Genome Project has improved medicine, Mike Majerus reveals why we look different from worms despite sharing genetic information, Anna Lacey interviews BBC producer Mike Salisbury about the new David Attenborough series, Life in the Undergrowth, and Kitchen Science goes back to school for a live DNA extraction experiment.


    Ludwig Maximilians University, Munich; Bacterial Transfer of Large Functional Genomic DNA into Human Cells is Achieved
    Researchers have achieved bacterial transfer of large functional genomic DNA into human cells. "Efficient transfer of chromosome-based vectors into mammalian cells is difficult, mostly due to their large size. Using a genetically engineered invasive Escherichia coli vector, alpha satellite DNA cloned in P1-based artificial chromosome was stably delivered into the HT1080 cell line and efficiently generated human artificial chromosomes de novo," scientists writing in the journal Gene Therapy report.


    DNA project to trace human steps
    A major project spanning five continents aims to map the history of human migration through DNA.


    Global DNA Project to Study Human Ancestry
    Steve writes "The National Geographic Society and IBM are teaming up to map the history of human migration using DNA. The Genographic Project aims to collect 100,000 genetic samples which will be used trace the movements of humans out of Africa and around the globe. While the most useful samples will come from indiginous populations, members of the general public will be able to mail in their own DNA on special cheek swabs."


    Human Biology - Determination of Human Caucasian Mitochondrial DNA Haplogroups by Means of a Hierarchical Approach
    June 1, 2004 -- Abstract In this paper we propose a hierarchical approach that allows the screening of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroups in populations that have essentially West Eurasian mtDNA backgrounds but t


     

     
     


  • MADE OF ATOMIC SIZE STARS IN A CLUMPY FIREWORK UNIVERSE
    The discoveries of normal galaxies, strings of galaxies and heavy elements in the far distant universe [1-7] suggest that these space objects have to be older than what the big bang universe can allow for their creation. In this way the big bang universe enters its current age crisis [8], which will require some new assumptions to mend the edifice of this complex theory. The basic principle of parsimony, known as Occam's razor, says not to do with more, e.g. with more assumptions, what can be done with less [9]. The advance of science shows that nature prefers simplicity and the simple explana ...
    Author:
    Eugene Savov
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  • The Anunnakis' Mad Rush to Unscramble Human DNA
    The Anunnakis' Mad Rush to Unscramble Human DNA by Amitakh Stanford (republished from the Nara site) 27th April 2005 If the concept of Original Sin was caused by Adam and Eve eating of the fruit of ...


  • Fiber Glass Health Hazard Information Network DNA damaged by fiberglass
    ... cells. They also noted that the DNA transformation resulting from fiberglass damage was "morphologically indistinguishable" from DNA mutated by a human bladder carcinoma. To summarize their work, the ...


  • Wired News: DNA Dose Seeds Living Tombstones
    ... In a nutshell, Biopresence will piggyback the human DNA underneath redundant triplets of nucleic acids that already exist in the tree. These redundant triplets are not actually expressed in the tree ...


  • Research On Recombinant DNA Human Growth Hormone
    Research On Recombinant DNA Human Growth Hormone Click here for the recommended human growth ... ... hormone. Research on recombinant DNA human growth hormone (rhGH) began in the late 1970s as a way to ...



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  • DNA . Episode 3 . Human Race | PBS
    The story begins in 1990, when the Human Genome Project was launched to decipher the complete instruction manual of the human being. This epic endeavour took over a decade to complete and cost ...


  • Evolution - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    ... For example, neutral human DNA sequences are approximately 1.2% divergent (based on substitutions) from those of their nearest genetic relative, the chimpanzee, 1.6% from gorillas [5], and 6.6% from ...


  • Dna Testing Human Dna
    Home Dna Testing Newsletters Dna Testing Links Advertise here Add URL Recent searches: surviving infidelity the human genome dna helix dna picture definition of dna genetic music genetic algorithm ...


  • Mappings to the new DNALC Web Site pages...
    Our site has changed, and so some of the links: see redirect list here


  • DNA & Human Rights Home
    ... During the spring and fall semesters, students attending the DNA and Human Rights Workshop helped create this website, wrote articles about the application of DNA analysis in human rights cases and ...


  • PCR-Based VNTR Human DNA Typing Lab: KELVIN.com
    PCR-Based VNTR Human DNA Typing Lab Quantity in Basket: none Code: 860082 Price: $150.00 Quantity: Students isolate their DNA from cheek cells and perform PCR to fingerprint their DNA at the D1S80 ...


  • SMASHing regulatory sites in DNA by human-mouse sequence comparisons
    ... 277 SMASHing regulatory sites in DNA by human-mouse sequence comparisons Mihaela Zavolan, The Rockefeller University Nicholas D. Socci, Albert Einstein College of Medicine Nikolaus Rajewsky, New York ...


  • Mitochondrial DNA and human history
    Mitochondrial DNA and human history 10/9/03. By Bryan Sykes Studies of mitochondrial DNA can solve ... ... explains. Human genetics got a real boost with the discovery that mitochondria have their own DNA ...


  • Bioethics and Society Research Register
    ... Science and Technology Policy Research, University of Sussex Project title: The Patenting of Human DNA: global trends in commercial and public sector activity Length: 18 months Aims: The overall aim ...


  • Home
    ... it is estimated that 60 million children alone have non-human DNA From: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/circle2012dreams/ Interview with Drunvalo Melchizedek By Diane Cooper Diane: So Drunvalo... who ...


  • DNA Activation Study, DNA molecule, DNA helix, aulterra DNA activation, ault...
    ... FREE Newsletters Click Here Energy Medicine DNA Activation by Aulterra Conformational Changes In Human DNA Characterize The Radiated Energy From The Aulterra Formulation Glen Rein, Ph.D. Quantum Biology ...


  • Two Thirds Of Human DNA Script Deciphered By Human Genome Project; Public Co...
    ... Human Genome Research Institute Date: 2000-04-03 Print this page Email to friend Two Thirds Of Human DNA Script Deciphered By Human Genome Project; Public Consortium To Complete "Working Draft" In ...


  • Mapping DNase I-Sensitive Sites within Intact Cells by Electron Microscopy.
    ... Vol. 31, 1128-1133 (August, 1971): "Electron Microscopic Localization of Acridine Orange Binding to DNA within Human Leukemic Bone Marrow Cells". John H. Frenster Division of Oncology, Department of ...


  • Human Dna
    Human Dna For many years molecular biologists have been mystified by the fact that very little of ... ... mystery. The reason why only 30% of human DNA performs any useful function is that the rest of it is ...


  • Life Sciences & Biotechnology Update: Role Of Human Dna Polymerase And I...
    ... Role Of Human Dna Polymerase And Its Accessory Proteins In Breast Cancer Life Sciences & Biotechnology Update, March, 2001 The mechanism for genetic errors and genomic instability in breast cancer ...


  • OF MICE AND MEN / Striking similarities at the DNA level could aid research
    ... of genetic information that is essentially meaningless -- some biologists call it "junk" DNA. Mouse-to-human genome comparisons have shown that, in addition to common genes, the two species share a ...


  • Early Insights from the Human DNA Sequence
    Skip over navigation Home > Sci-Tech > Genome Index > Insights Early Insights from the Human DNA Sequence Genomics and Its Impact on Science and Society: The Human Genome Project and Beyond ...


  • "A Question of Origins" Chapter 13 video presentation (view it here on-line)...
    DNA: Human & Chimpanzee DNA Navigation HOME Entire video Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Chapter 13 Chapter ...


  • T3 - Mobile phones damage human DNA
    ... to top of navigation |Skip to page contents | Skip to search | [2004-12-21] Mobile phones damage human DNA Why canít mobiles just cause a mild rash or something. No, theyíve got to go and attack the ...


  • How To Extract DNA From Human Cheek Cells
    You are here: About>Homework Help>Biology> Dissection / Lesson Plans> Biology Lab How Tos> How To Extract DNA From Human Cheek Cells Homework Help Biology Essentials Science Fair ...


  • Ancestral Inference from Human DNA Sequences
    Next: Analysing Genetic Variation within Up: Research Topics in Statistics Previous: Exploratory Analysis of Spatio-temporal Ancestral Inference from Human DNA Sequences Dr Ian Wilson Patterns of ...


  • Cell Phone Radiation and Mobile Phone Safety News - BBC NEWS | Health | Mobi...
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  • Nature - Human DNA ligase I completely encircles and partially unwinds nicke...
    ... Human DNA ligase I completely encircles and partially unwinds nicked DNA doi:10.1038/nature03082 Helpful Links Visit the Nature Web Site See this Copyrighted work What is Copyright? Get Permission ...


  • Human DNA 'BioBank'May Be Worthless
    ... Human DNA ëBioBankí worthless The silenced targets The national health crisis and ëhealth genomicsí Human DNA 'BioBank' Worthless ëHealth genomicsí promises to ërevolutionalise healthcareí in the new ...


  • Environmental Genome Project Research Activities - Functional and Epidemiolo...
    ... Tom Kunkel, Jack Taylor, NIEHS Functional and Epidemiological Investigations of Polymorphisms in Human DNA Replication and Repair Genes ABSTRACT: We propose the resequencing of a set of human genes ...


  • Length of a Human DNA Molecule
    Length of a Human DNA Molecule The Physics Factbook" Edited by Glenn Elert -- Written by his ... ... At actual size, a human cell's DNA totals about 3 meters in length." 3.0 m McGraw Hill Encyclopedia ...


  • Human DNA demystified
    Human DNA demystified For many years molecular biologists have been mystified by the fact that very ... ... mystery. The reason why only 30% of human DNA performs any useful function is that the rest of it is ...


  • The Technology of Law
    One can discern the following relationships between the Law and Technology:

    1. Sometimes technology becomes an inseparable part of the law. In extreme cases, technology itself becomes the law. The use of polygraphs, faxes, telephones, video, audio and computers is an integral part of many laws - etched into them. It is not an artificial co-habitation: the technology is precisely defined in the law and forms a CONDITION within it. In other words: the very spirit and letter of the law is violated (the law is broken) if a certain technology is not employed or not put to correct use. Think ...
    Author:
    Sam Vaknin
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  • The Shoemaker And The Elves
    Remember the story of the Shoemaker and The Elves?

    The shoemaker would go to sleep and the elves would finish
    any shoes he hadn't gotten around to.

    Our minds function in much the same way, Our conscious,
    logical mind is the shoemaker. Our subconscious is the
    elves.

    Give your conscious mind a goal, gather all the facts and
    let the elves do their work.

    Many of our greatest inventions and discoveries have come
    after the scientist or researcher had given up and the
    elves took over.

    The structure of DNA had baffled researchers for years. Author:
    John Colanzi
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