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Tag, Your It!
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by neochonetes  2-11-2008   
 Where is the X-Prize for the ethicists who are able to inform the public what will be the social, moral, biological, and political possiblities of this DNA tagging?
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Tree of Life Redo
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by neochonetes  3-7-2008   
 This is a summary of an research article from Nature. Science teachers and interested hobbyists will be intrigued to learn how the data base was created and new implications about various changes in relationships since it takes new research into account.
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Adversity Can Affect Brain
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by neochonetes  1-19-2008    2
 While we have known for some time that serotonin, or lack of it , is linked to depression, substance abuse and other reckless behaviors, it appears that scientists already know there is a gene-environment interaction that can cause this to happen. Since serotonin can control reproductive systems, I was wondering if this might explain why only the Alpha female (normally) has the only litter in the wolf pack. Maybe the other females are so environmentally challenged through harassment by the dominant pair, that serotonin is reduced and that affects ovulation; just a thought...
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Cyberinfrastructure for Archaeology - archaeoinformatics.org
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by haraya  8-16-2007   
  The project will develop new software tools and strategies that will be used to increase the accessibility of existing electronic data in ways that will make it possible to link previously isolated data together - helping archaeologists better understand the past.
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Discovering Cool Pics & Podcasts
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by neochonetes  3-4-2008   
 This is part of the National Science Foundation website where you can listen to podcasts. There are also thousands of really fantastic images sent in from researchers all around Earth. You can get an rss feed.
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Choosiness & Cooperativeness Historically Linked
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by neochonetes  1-16-2008   
 This is an scientific abstract from a research group who is studying the effect of choosing to be associated with people who cooperate and the ways that this cooperation can encourage others to choose them. It's too bad that Nature magazine couldn't have been more COOPERATIVE and released this research a free article, then more of us would have access to it and could CHOOSE to learn more about Nature and its parent organization. Hmm! Maybe that is the point the staff at Nature is choosing not to cooperate with the "great unwashed", so we will not choose to cooperate or even try to learn more about them. Maybe they fear the loss of their exclusivity?
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Hang On Baby!
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by neochonetes  12-21-2007   
 His body hung over the River Thames for over 2 years....I guess crime didn't pay for Captain Kidd. This will be a cool underwater public preserve.
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Apophis REALLY Attacks EARTH
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by neochonetes  1-26-2008   
 While the possibility of a real impact from this large asteroid is possible, I find it humorous that astronomers named it after Apophis, one of the doomsday gods and a Guaul system lord in Stargate (SG-1)
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Solar Weather Light Show
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by neochonetes  3-11-2008   
 Find more ways to see and collect amazing real images of Earth's magnetic field protecting us from Sun Storms. Learn more about Earth and get fabulous images from NASA and their partners. I love the interviews of the Inuit elders and the older scientists who first began the science station in the Arctic. Very cool stories.
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In the Beginning: Microbes in Creation
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by neochonetes  1-23-2008   
 From the gleaner.
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Founder of a Cancerous Genetic Disorder
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by neochonetes  1-2-2008    1
 If you have polyps and are wondering if you belong to the family with the colorectal founder gene, I would imagine that these are people who would have settled on the Connecticut River or other areas where the Dutch did not have settlements. That thesis is dependent on the family being English and not Dutch. If they sailed from England, the assumption is that they were English. Well, at least it is a start to help you learn more.
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