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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 ...
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    C Bailey-Lloyd/Lady Camelot
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  • Carb Crazed

    Low Carb diets have become as popular as apple pie (although apple pie wouldn’t be allowed!). Everywhere you go the message is “low carb, decrease your carbs, or no carbs”. Unfortunately this message oversimplifies many of the healthy eating habits that nutrition experts have been teaching. The truth is, there are no quick fixes or easy answers when it comes to healthy eating, and one size never fits all.

    The idea that carbohydrates are bad or unhealthy is a misunderstood message that has taken over our thoughts on good nutrition. Low carbohydrate promoters push the theory that carboh ...
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  • Acne - Basic Understanding
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    ACNE - Basic Understanding

    Acne is the bane of existence for nearly 17 million people
    who suffer from some form of acne.

    Acne is not only embarrassing but also causes psychosocial
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    Acne can be in the fo ...
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    Hooked On A Feeling
    It's Sunday ... that means Unconscious Mutterings: Im waiting :: for my ship to come in Speak :: the truth Roger... :: Dodger (great movie!) Knock knock :: Who's there? Hybrid ::Gregor Mendel's pink peas Cant believe my eyes ::...


    Erbliches Doping fr Spermienzellen
    Gregor Mendel irrte: Organismen verteilen ihre Gen-Varianten nicht immer gleichmig auf ihre Nachkommen. Berliner Forscher haben jetzt herausgefunden, warum.


    Extreme makeover- Genetically Modified Apples
    As we discuss the merits or problems with genetically modified foods, it is appropriate to point out that traditional methods of genetic modification, as taught by Gregor Mendel, can also make lousy food.


    Gregor Mendel
    A monk with a scientific streak, Mendel made botanical discoveries which became the basis of modern genetics. His careful cross-breeding of thousands of pea plants led Mendel to key insights, now ... more


     

     
     


  • Benefits of Green Tea and Cancer Prevention

    Tea and Cancer Prevention

    Tea drinking is an ancient tradition dating back 5,000 years in China and India. Long regarded in those cultures as an aid to good health, researchers now are studying tea for possible use in the prevention and treatment of a variety of cancers. Investigators are especially interested in the antioxidants-called catechins-found in tea.

    1. What are antioxidants?

    The human body constantly produces unstable molecules called oxidants, also commonly referred to as free radicals. To become stable, oxidants steal electrons from other molecules and, in the ...
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  • goats: The Pub forum: Gregor Mendel's been playing with watercress!
    ... raid drive. Of course, I don't know crap about genetics. -- Good evening. I am the main Dish of the ... ... of time. Posts: 689 Registered: Aug 2002 Re: Gregor Mendel's been playing with watercress! (Score: 2 ...


  • Doyle's Operaperta -- An Open Work in 28 Parts
    ... Maybe the new field, which has no name, will be called "doyletics" to point out its similarity with the field of genetics that Gregor Mendel founded, working alone on his small work. A Production of ...


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    ... parks. But, in spite of all this , major disciplines of were begun by creationists-men of science who were men of God: astronomy by Johannes Kepler, genetics by Gregor Mendel, and electromagnetics by ...


  • Biopoesis, by Sidney W. Fox, Ph.D.
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  • Gregor Mendel - Bio
    ... Submitted by Peter Koerner Internet Links Gregor Mendel (1822-1884) Gregor Mendel and Mendelian Genetics "Pea Soup" - The Story of Mendel Villanova University - Gregor Mendel MendelWeb Homepage 97.1 ...


  • Scientists: Gregor Mendel
    ... The Monk in the Garden: The Lost and Found Genius of Gregor Mendel, the Father of Genetics Gregor Mendel: And the Roots of Genetics (Oxford Portraits in Science) Gregor Mendel: And the Roots of ...


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  • Evolution - Image Gallery - Mendel, Gregor
    ... Gallery PRIVACY Privacy Policy Mendel, Gregor The Austrian monk Gregor Mendel (1822-1884) laid the foundations for modern genetics, although his work was unknown until long after his death ...


  • Gregor Mendel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    ... Robin Marantz Henig, Monk in the Garden: The Lost and Found Genius of Gregor Mendel, the Father of Genetics, Houghton Mifflin, May, 2000, hardcover, 292 pages, ISBN 0395977657; trade paperback ...


  • Works Of Max Ernst
    ... His work contributed to the conceptual revolution that led to the modern evolutionary synthesis of Gregor Mendel genetics and Charles Darwin evolution, and to the development of the biology species ...


  • New Edition Published of Genetics Workbook / 2002-2003 / Archive / Press Rel...
    ... a field. He noted that he was inspired in the approach by the research of 19th century genetics pioneer Gregor Mendel, an Austrian monk and teacher who through observation discovered the principles of ...


  • The Troublesome Paradox - Chapter to Chapter
    ... One of the earliest researchers to apply this approach was the 19th century Augustinian monk, today recognized as the father of genetics, Gregor Mendel. He utilized an abstract mathematical concept ...


  • WTC and the Power of Place
    ... included composers Haydn, Schubert, Mozart, Johann Strauss, and Mahler; such pioneers as Gregor Mendel in genetics, and Sigmund Freud in psychology; Franz Kafka; and a number of geniuses who gave us the ...


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  • AOL@SCHOOL High School - Science
    Science It's in the Genes Discover Gregor Mendel's principles. Study basic facts about genes. Learn more with a BioCoach activity. Use a genetics glossary to define terms. Understand the ...


  • 'It's In The Genes' by Alice Bixler
    ... visible. As I recall from my college course in genetics, Gregor Mendel started this whole genetics study by dealing with the colour of sweet pea blossoms. Now let me throw two words at you. Homozygous ...


  • Uranus & History of Science - Uranus in signs and the Scientific Discoveries
    ... process - Spallanzani - 1783 Nature of crystals - Hauy - 1783 Inheritance laws, basis of genetics - Gregor Mendel - 1866 Genetic basis for intelligence - Francis Galton - 1869 Celluloid invention ...


  • Brumley's Biology Classes TeacherWeb Biology Pacing Chart
    ... MEIOSIS QUIZ) 12/2A CHAPTERS 6 AND 7 REVIEW ACTIVITIES (MITOSIS AND MEIOSIS QUIZ) 12/5B GENETICS: GREGOR MENDEL CHAPTER 8 SECTIONS 1-2 CURRENT EVENT DUE 12/6A GENETICS: GREGOR MENDEL CHAPTER 8 ...


  • Gregor Mendel and the Foundation of Genetics
    Gregor Mendel and the Foundation of Genetics Gregor Johann Mendel (1822 - 1884) was a member of an Augustinian order (Monastic) in Brunn Austria (Now part of Czechoslovakia). Mendel began studying ...


  • History of Genetics - BioRap - Gregor Mendel, chromosomes, genes
    ... Research - Brain Development - Brain Function - The Brain & Aging Genetics The Start of Genetics Gregor Mendel (1822-1884) was a monk who experimented on peas in the monastery garden. Choosing seven ...


  • Gregor Mendel
    company projects news publications contact home Gregor Mendel; The Genius of Genetics; A celebration of Gregor Mendel Through Science and Art Caterina Albano/Marina Wallace (Czech Republic, Mendel ...


  • Gregor Mendel - Famous Scientists - Edquest Science Resources
    ... Links: Mendel Web Too-Good-to-be-True Paradox Mendelian Genetics Gregor Mendel Mendel Museum Pea Soup Famous Quotes: "My scientific labors have brought me a great deal of satisfaction, and I am ...


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    ... com ~ article "Gregor Mendel" Gregor Mendel was inspired by both his professors at University and his colleagues at the Gregor Mendel: Father of Genetics (Great Minds of Science) Gregor Mendel A ...


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  • Gregor Mendel (1822 - 1884)
    ... of hereditary qualities: genetics, as we call it today. Johann Mendel, of mixed German and Slav ... ... according to custom, he took another name: "Gregor". At 25 he was ordained a priest and had to ...


  • Gregor Mendel: Genetics Pioneer:0531122638:Yannuzzi, Della:eCampus.com
    ... Item Detail Gregor Mendel: Genetics Pioneer Author(s): Yannuzzi, Della ISBN: 0531122638 Format: Hardcover Pub. Date: 3/1/2004 Publisher(s): Scholastic Library Pub New Copy: In Stock Usually Ships in ...


  • Interview with Brother Guy Consolmagno - TruthBook
    http://www.truthbook.com/12683.cfm


  • Mendel, Gregor Johann - Glossary Entry - Genetics Home Reference
    ... Johann Definition(s) Mendel /mend-l/ , Gregor Johann (1822-1884), Austrian botanist and geneticist. Mendel was the discoverer of several basic laws of genetics now known as Mendel's laws. A monk at ...


  • Diabetes--What You Need to Know About This Hidden Danger


    Diabetes is a disease in which blood glucose levels are above normal. Most of the food we eat is turned into glucose (sugar) for our bodies to burn to create energy. The pancreas, an organ that lies near the stomach, produces a hormone called insulin to help glucose get into the cells of our bodies. When you have diabetes, your body either doesn't make enough insulin or can't use its own insulin as well as it should. This causes large amounts of sugar to build up in your blood.

    The actual cause of diabetes continues to be a mystery, although both genetics and environmental facto ...
    Author:
    Larry Denton
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  • Iraqi Christians in the Gap!
    Iraqi Christians in the Gap!

    As we think about this war from an eternal perspective, the all-important
    question is "what will the war in Iraq mean for the Gospel of Christ Jesus?"
    We believe that this war in Iraq will give an open door for the Gospel. The
    Gospel is what will heal and free the spirit of man to worship the true and
    living God, Christ Jesus! The Gospel is the "bread of life"—the only answer to
    the hunger and hopelessness of mankind. We want to bring the "bread of life" to
    the Iraqi people who have suffered for so many years.

    God has been prepari ...
    Author:
    Angelique Watkins sharing from forward Christian Mailing List
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