Genetic Research

Escalating military suicide crisis prompts U.S. task force
NJ.com | 2 hours 50 minutes ago
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Book review: 'Denialism' by Michael Specter
Dallas Morning News, The | 5 hours 52 minutes ago
Don't judge a book by its cover." That maxim, though not restricted to the literary world, provides valuable guidance to readers and book critics alike.


Campus atheists smile and then take peers' jeers
Charlotte Observer (N.C.), The | 7 hours 36 minutes ago
As stigma of atheism diminishes, supporters coming out of closet.


'New Moon' causes strange changes for Taylor Lautner
Chicago Tribune | 10 hours 30 minutes ago
It must be terrifying to know that fame, like a giant, all-consuming tidal wave, is about to break over you at any moment


Creation-evolution debate perseveres in town where battle lines laid down.
Canada.com | 13 hours 24 minutes ago
DAYTON, Tenn. - Tennessee's small-town citadel of certainty is a spacious, classic American courtroom, little changed through three-quarters of a century of fame and infamy, with tall windows opening on autumnal trees, stately desks for a magistrate and his minions, and rows of hard-backed wooden chairs for the inflexible gentry of the hills.


Music review: New Century Chamber Orchestra
San Francisco Chronicle | 1 day 37 minutes ago
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U. of U. science: Bradley Cairns
Salt Lake Tribune (Utah), The | 1 day 1 hour 49 minutes ago
Bradley Cairns, 43 Position Professor of oncological sciences, started at the U. in 1998; adjunct professor of biochemistry; investigator, Huntsman Cancer Institute.


Creation-evolution debate perseveres in town where battle lines laid down
Canada.com | 1 day 4 hours 52 minutes ago
DAYTON, Tenn. Tennessee's small-town citadel of certainty is a spacious, classic American courtroom, little changed through three-quarters of a century of fame and infamy, with tall windows opening on autumnal trees, stately desks for a magistrate and his minions, and rows of hard-backed wooden chairs for the inflexible gentry of the hills.


Guidelines against self-exams for breast cancer ignite firestorm
Sun (Baltimore), The | 1 day 5 hours 42 minutes ago
Mary Ivey didn't have a family history of breast cancer or a genetic mutation putting her at high risk for the disease. At 37, she was too young for an annual mammogram. But one day in March, she did a routine self-exam, as her doctor had instructed her, just in case.


New law bans genetic discrimination
Los Angeles Times | 1 day 6 hours 34 minutes ago
The Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act, the most sweeping anti-discrimination law in nearly 20 years, prohibits employers from hiring or firing based on a person's genetic makeup.


Science Briefing
Los Angeles Times | 1 day 6 hours 34 minutes ago
High hopes for corn genome map / Large Hadron Collider powers back up / Galileo's missing bones are found


Gene preferences banned
Spokesman-Review (Spokane, Wash.), The | 1 day 6 hours 45 minutes ago
WASHINGTON ? The first federal anti-discrimination law in nearly 20 years takes effect today, prohibiting employers from hiring, firing or determining promotions based on genetic makeup.


Brown s supercomputer brings tasks down to earth
Providence Journal (R.I.), The | 1 day 12 hours 7 minutes ago
PROVIDENCE Until recently, scientists at Brown University working on a map of the Mars terrain had a long wait ahead of them each time they downloaded new satellite data.


New Law Prohibits Genetic Discrimination
Sun (Baltimore), The | 1 day 13 hours 24 minutes ago
The first federal anti-discrimination law in nearly 20 years takes effect today, prohibiting employers from hiring, firing or determining promotions based on genetic makeup.


Gene silencing predicted to improve drug manufacturing
ScientificAmerican.com | 1 day 14 hours 38 minutes ago
Chinese hamster ovary cells: the workhorse of the biological drug market.Nikon MicroscopyU





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