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Chemistry World October 2, 2006 Bea Perks |
RNAi Pioneers Win Nobel Prize for Medicine Molecular biologists Andrew Fire and Craig Mello have been awarded this year's Nobel prize in physiology or medicine for their discovery of RNA interference. |
HHMI Bulletin Winter 2013 Sarah C.P. Williams |
Cellular Search Engine Craig Mello's lab has now uncovered the reason piRNA molecules are so ubiquitous and exist in so many forms in C. elegans: so they can pair with essentially any genetic sequence they encounter during their endless scanning. |
Wired April 2002 Jeffrey M. O'Brien |
Blown Away In Hawaii, they're beta testing an extreme sport called kitesurfing -- one broken bone at a time... |
Popular Mechanics July 2002 Cliff Gromer |
Go Fly A Kite The principle of kiting is simple. Harness nature's engine with a kite and be towed along on a surfboard, snowboard, skateboard, skis, small inflatable boat -- you name it. Putting it into practice, though, takes some doing. |
Real Travel Adventures September 2007 Nicholas J. Klenske |
A Dominican Adventure Cabarete, located on the Dominican Republic's north coast, is a quickly developing adventure sport haven with an eco-conscious twist. |
IEEE Spectrum December 2012 Robert Creighton |
The Benefits of Airborne Wind Energy Tower-mounted wind turbines dot the landscape, but airborne systems offer some surprising advantages. My company uses kites to generate electrical power from the wind. Such airborne wind-energy systems offer many advantages over standard wind turbines. |