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World stem-cell session to be held in Baltimore
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Biology expert Ralph Lewin dies
LA JOLLA, Calif., Dec. 4 (UPI) -- Professor Ralph Lewin, known as 'the father of green algae genetics,' died in his sleep Sunday at his California home from esophageal cancer. Lewin, 87, a scientist, poetry author and professor, spent nearly 48 years at
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VIDEO: Giant Fish Fights On, With Help
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Giant Fish Fights On, With Help
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Proteins that read DNA backwards
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Online tool for protein analysis created
Stanford, Calif. -- A U.S. geneticist says he has created an online database that can, without charge, provide scientists around the world with a tool for protein analyses. Stanford University School of Medicine Associate Professor Arend Sidow recently
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Kidney function discovery sheds light on genetic complexity of disease
- (NewsRx.com) -- To find a cure for cancer, haemophilia and other diseases, researchers need to be looking for complex, interacting genetic factors, according to the authors of a new study (see also Research Australia). A new study, published in the
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Marine animal homing theory developed
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Amazon Starts Renting Out the Human Genome
Forget books, MP3 players or vacuums. Amazon.com wants to flog you a copy of the human genome this holiday season. Amazon Web Services, a subsidiary of Amazon.com, has started offering access to large collections of data. Business customers and
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