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What Genes Did We Lose to Become Human?
It's a long shot, but a worthwhile cause.
The National Academy of Sciences has revised classic book on
How to Grow a New Head: The Amazing Regenerative Powers of Planaria
What's The Matter With Texas? Creationism On Its Way Back
The NY Times today has a profile on Shinya Yamanaka, the sen
The White House has claimed that Bush's firm stance against
We Can Reprogram Skin Cells Into Stem Cells - So Do We Still Need Embryos?
Monkey Stem Cells From Cloned Embryos - Humans Are Next...
Making a Weed that Eats Explosives
This 'medical leave' is turning out to be longer than I thou
Intelligent Design's Day In Court On NOVA
Do Universities Care About More Than Image?
Evolution's Balancing Act
Sorry for the long absence - I've been overwhelmed by health
Domesticating Biotechnology in the 21st Century
The NY Times Magazine today has cover piece arguing that whi
Ancient Microbes Revived from Antarctic Ice May Be Spreading Their Genes
More Confusion about Junk DNA and Regulatory Sequences
I am baffled as to why some people are so offended by the te
Junk DNA in the Opossum Genome
Untangling the Logic of Gene Circuits
Our Genomes, ENCODE, and Intelligent Design
Time to Rethink the Gene?
Genome-wide Association Studies - Are the Long-Promised Benefits of the Human Genome Project on the Horizon?

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