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Genome fanatics to post own DNA sequences on Web

A group of scientists and researchers fascinated with the human genome said Monday they will post online their most private personal information -- their medical records and DNA sequence of some of their own genes -- all for the sake of research.
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Genome fanatics share their DNA sequences

A group of scientists and researchers fascinated with the human genome said Monday they will post online their most private personal information — their medical records and DNA sequence of some of their own genes — all for the sake of research.
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Yahoo! News Children in Blended Families Still...

HealthDay - MONDAY, Aug. 4 (HealthDay News) -- With few exceptions, stepchildren and those in other non-traditional families featuring the kids' biological mother spend as much...
08/04/08
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Yahoo! News Massachusetts to spend $1 billion on...

Reuters - Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick signed a bill on Monday that will direct $1 billion of state funds toward biotechnology over 10 years, aiming to fill a federal ...
06/16/08
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Engadget UK researchers give robot a...

It looks like a group of researchers from the University of Reading are making a solid run at the title of mad scientists of the year (in the best sense, of course), with...
08/13/08
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Yahoo! News The Reason More of Today's Scientists...

LiveScience.com - When Charles Darwin boarded the H.M.S. Beagle in 1831 as the ship's naturalist, he had only one challenge - to keep himself entertained for the next five...
08/08/08
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International Herald Tribune Discovery of extreme microbes on...

Bizarre microbes flourish in the most punishing environments on Earth from the bone-dry Atacama Desert in Chile to the boiling hot springs of Yellowstone National Park to the...
06/22/08
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WRAL.com US biologists: 3 common pesticides...

Farms and orchards that continue to use three pesticides that harm salmon will have to greatly expand buffer zones around their fields so the chemicals don't reach streams,...
11/19/08
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Genome fanatics to post own DNA sequences on Web

A group of scientists and researchers fascinated with the human genome said Monday they will post online their most private personal information - their medical records and DNA sequence of some of their own genes - all for the sake of research.
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How NASA Might Find Rock-Eating Microbes on Mars (SPACE.com)

SPACE.com - Signs of life on Mars may be hiding under its rocks, or perhaps hiding inside those rocks. A new study offers a simplified technique for detecting biological and pre-biotic molecules that become trapped inside minerals.
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WRAL.com Mammoth task: Scientists map DNA of...

Bringing "Jurassic Park" one step closer to reality, scientists have deciphered much of the genetic code of the woolly mammoth, a feat they say could allow them to recreate the...
11/19/08
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msnbc Elusive microbe fertilizes oceans

An unusual microorganism discovered in the open ocean may force scientists to rethink their understanding of how carbon and nitrogen cycle through ocean ecosystems.
11/14/08
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Newsweek Begley: Bring On the ‘Reality-...

It took a while to discern the guiding ideology behind the Bush administration's poisonous science policies. The real problem wasn't tax cuts and war spending, even though the...
11/05/08
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Newsweek Begley: How We Should Fix Biomedical...

Scientists call the gulf between a biomedical discovery and new treatment 'the valley of death.'
11/01/08
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WRAL.com Safety a problem for new generation...

Nearly a fourth of widely used new-generation biological drugs that treat several common diseases produce serious side effects that lead to safety warnings soon after they go on...
10/21/08
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International Herald Tribune Roche buys Canadian biotechnology...

Pharmaceutical giant Roche Holding on Wednesday announced plans to buy Arius Research Inc. of Canada for C$191 million (US$190.4) as the latest in a series of purchases of North...
07/23/08
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NASA searches for rock-eating Mars microbes

Signs of life on Mars may be hiding under its rocks, or perhaps hiding inside those rocks. A new study offers a simplified technique for detecting biological and pre-biotic molecules that become trapped inside minerals.
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Children in Blended Families Still Close to Biological Mothers (HealthDay)

HealthDay - MONDAY, Aug. 4 (HealthDay News) -- With few exceptions, stepchildren and those in other non-traditional families featuring the kids' biological mother spend as much time with their parents as those in traditional families, new research finds.
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Forbes Can Math Cure Cancer?

Radical researchers aim to customize cancer treatment with computers.
10/14/08
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WRAL.com US controls bird flu vaccines over...

JAKARTA, Indonesia - When Indonesia's health minister stopped sending bird flu viruses to a research laboratory in the U.S. for fear Washington could use them to make biological...
10/11/08
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Forbes Nobel's Glowing Prize

Three researchers win for their work turning a protein found in jellyfish into a ubiquitous biotech tool.
10/08/08
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Forbes Biotech's Glowing Breakthrough Wins...

Three researchers won for their work turning a protein found in jellyfish into a ubiquitous biotech tool.
10/08/08
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WRAL.com Scientists win Nobel for green...

Three U.S.-based scientists won a Nobel Prize on Wednesday for turning a glowing green protein from jellyfish into a revolutionary way to watch the tiniest details of life...
10/08/08
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Los Angeles Times Three U.S.-based scientists share...

Roger Y. Tsien of UC San Diego, Martin Chalfie of Columbia University and researcher Osamu Shimomura developed a fluorescent jellyfish protein that allows researchers to trace...
10/08/08
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Los Angeles Times 1 Japanese, 2 Americans win Nobel...

Two Americans and a U.S.-based Japanese scientist won the Nobel Prize in chemistry on Wednesday for discovering and developing a glowing jellyfish protein that revolutionized...
10/08/08
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The Independent Ocean quest: The race to save the...

Coral reefs are often described as the tropical rainforests of the oceans. But marine biologists sometimes use another analogy: that of the canary in the coalmine. These birds...
07/17/08
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