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  • DNAology!
    The DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is a unique molecule. It contains every single piece of genetic information of a person; just like the memory card of a PC, which contains all the data. The major difference between the DNA and the memory card of your PC though is that the microscopic DNA helix can store more data – actually about a thousand times more. So, scientists have got the bright idea of mimicking the DNA’s data-storage secrets for use on your PC’s memory card. This will lead to a more compact data processing and storage circuitry.

    In the standard silicon-based chip (which is the ...
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    Khalil A. Cassimally
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  • THINGS YOU WON'T FIND ON MARS
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    Well, I suppose we should all be "happier than a pig in a poke". Why? This year marks the first time a man-made object has landed on Mars. Let's see, at last count there were at least two charming little robots ...
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  • Beauty Today: All Smoke and Mirrors?
    Did you ever notice that the bar is continually being raised on exactly
    what physical characteristics define beauty? As I sit in front of the
    TV, I am bombarded by beauties with pouty lips, perfect bone structure,
    flawless skin, more "voluptuous" upper regions, size 2 waists, and hair
    that resembles spun silk. Take these same beauties and plop them back
    in time 20-30 years, when the advent of modern cosmetic technology had not even begun to reach its full potential. Do you think they would have had those same attributes you find yourself longing for when faced with these image ...
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  • What Causes Allergies?
    Almost 40 percent of the human population will suffer from allergies at some point in their lives. Itchy eyes, stuffy nose, coughing and sneezing are among the most common allergy symptoms and they can make any individual feel tired and weak. Many people often wonder if they can avoid allergies by doing things differently in their day-to-day routines. The answer is yes. However, before you change your schedule to avoid allergies you may want to find out the cause of your allergy. It is a good idea to determine if it is worth the hassle. The follow ...
    Author:
    Harold Miller
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    Order of all the letters in the human genome will allow us to find. To replace that lost to a genetic disease will require the. Immunology and tissue engineering. At the recent Pittsburgh.


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  • 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 ...
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  • Paternity Testing - Are You Raising Someone Else's Child?

    The dawn of the DNA test



    Back in the 1700s, the best way to determine paternity was by a good hard look and the child, followed by a good hard look at the father. Enough coincidences and maybe a relationship could be proposed. A hundred years later, eye color was discovered to be a paternity identifier. This theory has had its flaws exposed because of recent DNA advances. We now know that eye color is determined by at least six alleles, or genetic markers. Paternity testing has become a lot easier and affordable over the past few years due to advances in DNA science. Although a ...
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    Pete McFraser
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