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Science News
May 25, 2002
From the May 21, 1932, issue Genes, Once Hypothetical, Now Seen And Photographed... X-Rays of Liver Possible Through Chemical Injection... Secret of Photosynthesis Baffling to Scientists... mark for My Articles similar articles
Science News
January 18, 2003
TimeLine: January 14, 1933 New type of atom-smashing generator nears completion... Waste of metals, coal, and oil may starve machine... Scientists measure size of genes without seeing them... etc. mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
June 27, 2000
Tabitha M. Powledge
Book of life? Hosanna! The Human Genome Project has been completed. We will now cure diseases, weed out defective genes and create a new supergeneration in the near future. Not. mark for My Articles similar articles
HHMI Bulletin
Aug 2010
Sarah C.P. Williams
Switching Plants' Reproductive Methods The shipments of seeds that farms rely on at the beginning of each growing season could soon be a relic of the past. Scientists have discovered how to coax plants to clone themselves by altering their reproductive methods. mark for My Articles similar articles
Science News
December 22, 2001
From the December 19 & 26, 1931, issues Santa Claus Cavalrymen Bestride Strange Steeds... Hydrogen Atoms of Twice Usual Weight are Discovered... Standing Audience Improves Building Acoustics One-Fourth... Loot From Half of Country Brought to One State... Cold Storage Does Not Harm Vitamin C of Apples... Minute Objects in Cells May be Heredity Carriers... mark for My Articles similar articles
Popular Mechanics
October 2000
Science: Greatest Unsolved Mysteries Is there a Fountain of Youth? Will we cure cancer? Can we achieve immortality? Can we create artificial life? Where is the soul? Is the speed of light the ultimate speed limit? Is there other intelligent life in the universe? Can we travel through time? mark for My Articles similar articles
HHMI Bulletin
Nov 2010
Sarah C.P. Williams
Maternal and Paternal Genes Don't Always Have The Same Effect On Offspring The genes you inherited from your mom and those passed along from your dad don't have equal footing when it comes to how they influence your biology. mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
February 13, 2001
Arthur Allen
Size doesn't matter As scientists unveil the human genome findings, it turns out we have a lot fewer genes than we'd thought, and not many more than a fruit fly... mark for My Articles similar articles
Science News
October 5, 2002
John Pickrell
Iron Cooking Pots Help Combat Malnutrition A new study, which tested iron uptake from recipes including Chinese cabbage, adds to the evidence that iron cooking vessels may be a cheap and effective way to fight deficiency of the micronutrient in developing countries. mark for My Articles similar articles
Reason
Aug/Sep 2000
Ronald Bailey
Strands of Life Book Review: Genome: The Autobiography of a Species in 23 Chapters, by Matt Ridley mark for My Articles similar articles
Bio-IT World
January 21, 2005
Kevin Davies
Allen Brain Institute Debuts 'Google for Gene Activity' The Allen Institute for Brain Science has released its first set of gene-expression data in the brain for nearly 2,000 mouse genes. The data will have important relevance for the study of brain function, disease, and the role of genes in governing human behavior. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
October 12, 2006
Jessica Ebert
Reducing the Number of Genes Needed for Life Two of the smallest bacterial genomes sequenced to date provide new clues to the minimum number of genes required to support cellular life. mark for My Articles similar articles