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Should We Allow The Genetic Modification of Insects?
Some scientists argue over creation, intelligent design and evolution. Others argue did man create god or did god create man. Let us discuss our scientific advancements. When does Man cross the line and become a god? Or a creator or modifier of life to such a degree that he has changed the entire current scenario? One interesting development has been to make corn better for ethanol, simply modify the corn more. Call it Super Corn, which uses little water to grow, has high yields and can be used to make plastics, fuel and/or feed the world. Well what if we genetically manipulate mosqui ...
Author: Lance Winslow
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Benefits of Human Genome Project
Rapid progress in genome science and a glimpse into its potential applications have spurred observers to predict that biology will be the foremost science of the 21st century. Technology and resources generated by the Human Genome Project and other genomics research are already having a major impact on research across the life sciences. The potential for commercial development of genomics research presents U.S. industry with a wealth of opportunities, and sales of DNA-based products and technologies in the biotechnology industry are projected to exceed $45 billion by 2009 (Consulting Resources ...
Author: Wong Hon Long
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Social Network Helps Newspaper Fake Man On The Street Reports
It looks like one newspaper has come up with a new use for all those social network systems out there: using them to find photos of people for fake "man in the street" interviews. TheOnion, of course, has faked these kinds of interviews for years. However, as News.com points out, some reporters for a newspaper in North Carolina appeared to have combed through their acquaintances on TheFacebook.com and, rather than actually interviewing them, made up quotes to put in the newspaper along with their photos. It's really just another case of journalistic laziness and faking quotes -- but with a nice social networking angle.
Article About Xtek, Inc. In Today's Newspaper
The Cincinnati Enquirer featured an article about Xtek, Inc., the company where I work, in today's paper. You can read the online version here. Pretty cool too see the company get some press. Xtek is a great place to work—being large enough to present lots of interesting problems for engineers to work on and small enough that you get to work on lots of different things. I started with Xtek, Inc. as a Gear Engineer one year out of graduate school. Since then I've worked in nearly every aspect of engineering. Three years or so ago I made a career change and now work in the company's MIS department as a System Analyst. Currently, I do the design and programming for our web-based software and new custom engineering software.
Selected recent California newspaper editorials on the State testing
Selected recent California newspaper editorials on the State testing Daily Breeze (of Torrance): "State's diluted exit exam has questionable value"... From the San Francisco Chronicle
Shugaryan Response to Article on Armenian Genocide in Corriere della Sera Newspaper
There can be no two different stories regarding crimes against humanity, stated Armenian Ambassador to Italy.
Lithuanian newspaper owner fined for anti-Jewish article
The owner of a Lithuanian newspaper was fined 3,000 litas on Thursday for publishing an anti-Jewish article.
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Does your Water Supply contain Drugs or Toxins
Scientists have discovered Pharmaceutical Drugs and Toxins in the Water Supply, Are you drinking this potentially dangerous cocktail.
Water treatment plants are set up to eliminate certain types of waste materials, such as pesticides, herbicides and heavy metals from the water supply. They cannot however cope, neither are they equipped to deal with pharmaceuticals, as you will probably know, up to 90% of drugs that are taken in to our bodies, is eliminated by the kidneys and urine, so whatever passes through our bodies, eventually end up back at the water treatment plant and then in to ...
Author: Alfred Jones
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News Archive - UCLA Mathematics
Lange of the Departments of Genetics and Biomathematics How to. Airlines Ambassador Magazine article exploring how mathematicians. Chan, was featured in the newspaper article covering his speech.
Human genetic Guide genetics human health
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New Scientist GM food safety fear 'based on distortion' - Breaking News
The Human Brain Mysteries of the Deep Sea Genetics Endangered Species Hurricane Katrina: the. Again on Sunday when Meacher published a newspaper article saying the government had ignored.
PSYC364 EVOLUTIONARY PSYCHOBIOLOGY Module outline
The following section is based on a newspaper article by Connor (2003) "James Watson Nobel. Be nice." "It's almost impossible to study the genetics of intelligence either in the US or the UK.
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Like the words in a newspaper article, each element is in. A different function, and the article is meaningful only in their. To restructure their own genetics." Cells changing their own.
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Research in the areas of biochemistry, genetics, molecular and cell biology. Completed. The weekly health section a major daily newspaper. Article topics included cancer, arthritis, head.
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Allow Mother Nature some Dignity
For every action there is a reaction. So said Newton. Although he was referring to the law of motion, I think that this law can also be applied to nature. Even if we toss away a sweet wrapper, a bird may use it to build a nest. A child may spill their cola and soon enough some ants may come along and feed on it. If we construct a building where there used to be wasteland, then nature will react. Some creatures will avoid the new building; others will be attracted to it. In recent times some authorities have built special underground tunnels for badgers under new roads. In fact there a ...
Author: Vernon Stent
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You Are What You Eat - Genetically Modified Food
Whenever we sit down to eat, we assume that the foods we consume are good for us, like milk, vegetables, fruits, and grains. Well, think again. In the last decade the foods we know (corn, tomato, potato, soybean, strawberries) have drastically changed due to the introduction of genetically modified (another word is genetically engineered) organisms in 1994. Over 60% of the items on your local grocery store shelves these days are genetically modified, and these items are not labeled as such. On the surface, these genetically modified foods look and taste similar to what we ate before 1994, b ...
Author: Patty Apostolides
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