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Biology

Endangered Miss. frogs get a break in the weather

Pick up a Mississippi gopher frog and it covers its eyes with its forefeet, like someone afraid to see what's coming next. Hot, dry springs have stranded tadpoles every year since 1998, when 161 froglets hopped out of Glen's...

New Journal Focuses On Cardiovascular Genetics

New research on gene expression patterns in people with blocked coronary arteries, genetic influences in determining blood levels of ‘bad’ and ‘good’ cholesterol, and the role of genes in abdominal aortic aneurysm are among the...

Interviews with Scientists & Scholars Who Doubt Darwin's theory of evolution

At ID The Future there have been a number of interesting interviews recently broadcast with a wide variety of scientists, scholars, and educators who have their doubts about Darwinian evolution. University of Warwick...

Science Club: Carole Baldwin

In which DCist interviews area scientists, researchers, and academics on topics pertaining to natural and scientific interests. As Thomas Dolby would say: science! Carole Baldwin, a Smithsonian Institute research zoologist, is...

Religion vs science: can the divide between God and rationality be reconciled?

''A clergyman in charge of education for the country's leading scientific organisation – it's a Monty Python sketch," pronounced Britain's top atheist, Richard Dawkins, recently. How the world turns. In the days of Galileo it...

New Homes on the Range: Species Shift Across Yosemite

Pioneering ecologist Joseph Grinnell in 1914 began a seven year survey of the animals living in Yosemite National Park in California. Even then, human impacts such as the transformation of the Central Valley into an...

Great - Lawyer Full Employment Acts - Rights of Plants?

If it wasn't so serious, it would be so silly. From the Wall Street Journal: ZURICH -- For years, Swiss scientists have blithely created genetically modified rice, corn and apples. But did they ever stop to consider just how...

CSUN lecture to explore consciousness

One of the world's leading authorities in the field of neuroscience, Christof Koch , will discuss "The Neurobiology of Consciousness" on Friday, Oct. 24, at Cal State Northridge. Koch, the Lois and Victor Troendle Professor of...

Cornell unveils ‘green' lab building

Institute for Cell and Molecular Biology gets home By Liz Lawyer • Staff Writer • October 11, 2008 The latest Cornell expansion is a $162 million, 265,000-square-foot, energy-efficient, green-roofed laboratory building devoted...

Study Results From Yerevan State University Provide New Insights Into Conservation Research

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STUDY RESULTS FROM YEREVAN STATE UNIVERSITY PROVIDE NEW INSIGHTS INTO CONSERVATION RESEARCH Life Science Weekly September 30, 2008 "The turtles of the Caucasus are poorly studied, and basic data on their geographic distribution...

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