Teaching Biological Evolution Practically, Educationally, and Soundly EON: Enhanced Online News (press release) Interviews with some of the world's best known biologists at the World Summit on Evolution in the Galapagos Islands comprise the film, offering students and other viewers profound and philosophical ideas of science as it relates to the natural world. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Berg Pharma Companies Present Groundbreaking Approach to Understanding Autism ... Sacramento Bee "Given the nature of this disease spectrum, it is important that an understanding in the fundamental biological networks unique to autistic phenotypes are captured before any real biomarkers or therapeutics can be realized," said Niven R. Narain, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Sawfish deploy sensors in snouts to snare prey The State Column Sawfish deploy sensors in snouts to snare prey, according to a study published recently in the journal Current Biology. A team of researchers posits, based on video evidence of a sawfish in action, that sawfish are master hunters. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Drs Sandy Chang and Kathleen Collins Join LIFE LENGTH®'s Scientific Advisory Board Sacramento Bee Dr Kathleen Collins is Professor of Molecular and Cell Biology at the University of California, Berkeley. Her awards include a Burroughs Wellcome Fund Award in Pharmacological Sciences, Early Career Life Scientist Award from The American Society for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
New Pediatric Research Institute Launched in Dallas Newswise (press release) In recognition of this gift, Dr. Morrison's laboratory at the institute will be named the Hamon Laboratory for Stem Cell and Cancer Biology. “The Children's Medical Center Research Institute at UT Southwestern is poised to lead the way in a new era of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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New Book, “The Smarter Science of Slim”, Reveals a Scientifically Proven ... EON: Enhanced Online News (press release) SEATTLE--(EON: Enhanced Online News)--"Biology is not a matter of opinion; it's a matter of fact,” said author Jonathan Bailor, who collaborated with scientists worldwide and conducted extensive research on nutrition and exercise for more than ten ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Little green 'aliens' invading Antarctica Fox News said lead author Steven L. Chown, a professor at South Africa's Stellenbosch University, and director of its Center for Invasion Biology. Seed stowaways To help answer that question, scientists needed to seek out any seeds that visitors were ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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ANN ARBOR: SCHOOLS: Big dreams pay off as Huron student admitted to Harvard ... Heritage Newspapers She then goes to Physics, Biology AP, Spanish 5AP, Calculus, and Symphony Orchestra. After school, when it is not cross-country season, she works on school work, practicing her violin, and periodically meets with the Ann Arbor Community Foundation as a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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EMBL Conference: Microfluidics 2012 Nanowerk LLC Microfluidics is a rapidly growing, highly interdisciplinary field at the interface of physics, engineering, chemistry and biology. Over the past years microfluidic approaches have been used for a variety of applications, including chemical synthesis, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cardinal Chirp: Creative Writing Corner: The Music Ninja my.hsj.org It's a surprisingly sunny day for February, and as usual, I'm stuck inside doingBiology. As has become a custom for many of us eschoolers around noon every school day, I'm procrastinating on Facebook. Reading comments, making smart remarks, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Students make KU honor roll Pittsburg Morning Sun Pittsburg students on the list were as follows: Samantha Lea Cragar, senior in sport science; Nina Mathew, senior in biology and pre-medicine; Connor Menghini, freshman, undecided major; John Mitchelson, senior in sport science; Stuart Mitchelson, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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An incubator of innovation Durham Herald Sun JF Webb High School Principal Reginald Brooks observes Hillside New Tech High School students (from left) Lauryn McMiller and Calvin Wise as they create a “mind map” of cellular respiration in biology class. By Melody Guyton Butts DURHAM – There's a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Koch Institute, Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center Announce Launch of “Bridge ... EON: Enhanced Online News (press release) “From a clinical perspective, we are eager to gain a more sophisticated understanding of the underlying biology that's driving these diseases, and to work with leading scientists and engineers to design fresh approaches for how we might intervene. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Campus News Skokie Review Lincolnwood: Wendy L. Wong (bachelor of science), Molecular and CellularBiology and Lee A. Wittenstein (master of science), Library & Information Science. Skokie: Hannah E. Prosnitz (bachelor of arts), Sociology; Aviva H. Calamaro (master of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Edmodo Launches Third-Party Platform For Education Apps Forbes For teachers, Edmodo has document libraries on subjects such as Social Studies or Biology where teachers can share materials with teachers from other schools. More than 35 companies are launching apps with the new platform. The basic apps will be free. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Ugandan croc hunter hones skills at Alligator Farm St. Augustine Record Ogwang is in St. Augustine attending a week-long Crocodilian Biology and Captive Management course at St. Augustine Alligator Farm and Zoological Park on Anastasia Boulevard. He was sent here because he was recently assigned to supervise four groups of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Organovo, Inc. Investor Presentation Now Available for On-Demand Viewing at ... Sacramento Bee Organovo (OTCQB: ONVO) is a three-dimensional biology company focused on delivering breakthrough bioprinting technology and creating tissue on demand for research and medical applications. The company's NovoGen three-dimensional bioprinting technology ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Armchair Warriors need to listen up as it concerns education White Mountain Independent I graduated in the top 5 percent of my high school class of over 800 students, and I went on to earn a BS in Molecular and Cellular biology and a Ph.D. inBiology. I did a post-doc with the USDA, and was invited to apply for another term. See all stories on this topic » | ||
In defense of introverts: A contemplative approach to life has its place Fairbanks Daily News-Miner The trait is highly genetic, with roughly 40 percent determined by biology. Extroversion is far more common in America than in Asia and Africa. This makes sense — immigrants would be more likely to be in search of novelty and excitement and pass this ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Birds sing louder amidst the noise and structures of ... - Wild Biology ... song by singing louder in order to drown out the competing noise. However, the recent study demonstrates that the noise explanation is incomplete, according to Professor Torben Dabelsteen of the Section for Ecology and Evolution at the University of Copenhagen's Department of Biology, one of the authors of the study. ... Note: This story has been adapted from a news release issued by the University of Copenhagen. Post Comments: Name (required). Mail (will not be published) ... Wild Biology News |
Ouachita biology and chemistry students present “Posters at the ... By Trennis Henderson Ouachita biology and chemistry students present “Posters at the Capitol” research. March 5, 2012. Ten Ouachita Baptist University students had the opportunity to present their research at the recent “Arkansas STEM Posters at the Capitol” ... OBU News |
Unraveling biological networks A new approach to disentangling the complexities of biological networks, such as the way in which proteins interact in our body's cells has been developed by researchers in China. The team's algorithm could allow biologists and biomedical researchers to unravel new clues about how cells work and ... -Search-, Users, Labs, Protocols, News Archive, Blog Archive, Forum. Search. Register Submit News Blogs Protocols Forum Groups Shop · banner · News · Blogs · Forgot password? Labspaces.net Latest News RSS News Feed |
Depression could be evolutionary byproduct of ... - Biology News Net Biology News Articles & Current Events, Updated Daily. www.biologynews.net/.../depression_could_be_evolutionary_... |
Making memories: How 1 protein does it - Biology News Net | e ... Studying tiny bits of genetic material that control protein formation in the brain, Johns Hopkins scientists say they have new clues to how memories are made and ... esciencenews.com/.../making.memories.how.1.protein.does.it |
Biologist wants to 'make the world a better place' US evolutionary biologist David Sloan Wilson was in the UK last month to talk about the field study he has been running for six years in his home town of ... www.guardian.co.uk/.../david-sloan-wilson-make-world-better... |
T. Rex Bite Strongest Ever on Land—Ten Times Greater Than Gator's The T. rex bite study will be published online February 29 in the journal BiologyLetters. A model of a Tyrannosaurus rex skull . news.nationalgeographic.com/.../120228-t-rex-bite-bates-scien... |
Amateurs Are New Fear in Creating Mutant Virus Over the past decade, more amateur biologists have started to do genetic ...One hub of this so-called DIY biology movement, the Web site DIYbio.org, ... www.nytimes.com/.../amateur-biologists-are-new-fear-in-maki... |
Biology News - WKU Biology News. Home; Degrees & Programs. Undergraduate · Graduate. News & Events. Alumni · Awards · Biology News · Seminars · Student Updates ... www.wku.edu/biology/news/index.php?view=article... |
New method for estimating parameters may boost biological models Modeling biological systems can provide key insights for scientists an... These oscillatory systems are found in everything from mechanisms in ...Modeling a... www.bio-medicine.org/.../new-method-for-estimating-paramet... |
Unraveling biological networks A new approach to disentangling the complexities of biological networks, such as the way in which proteins interact in our body's cells has been developed by... www.physorg.com/.../2012-03-unraveling-biological-network... |
Structural biologists share their toys : Nature News & Comment European network pools resources to unpick the secrets of the cell. www.nature.com/.../structural-biologists-share-their-toys-1.10... |
News :: Biology - School of Biology - Georgia Institute of Technology Dr. Frank Stewart, an assistant professor in the School of Biology, has received a Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Award from the National ... www.biology.gatech.edu/news/release.html?nid=112351 |
Why Peace?: Biology of Peace - Salem-News.Com My chapter in the Book Why Peace , edited by Mark Guttman, is titled Biologyof PeaceThis book is an exploration of aggression, and of the evolutionary (and... www.salem-news.com/articles/.../peace-biology-mq.php |
Twitter / PhysOrg Biology News: Research reveals evolution ... Research reveals evolution of earliest horses was driven by climate change, global warming affected body size http://t.co/823uK7pf. twitter.com/physorg_biology/statuses/172757169563910144 |
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