Turtle Busts Out of Armstrong Biology Department; Winds up in Police Department WSAV-TV A turtle belonging to the biology department at Armstrong Atlantic State University escaped from her habitat Monday morning and wound up in the University's police department. I and the other News 3 producers heard a call go out over the scanner around ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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RainDance Launches Comprehensive Sequencing Panel for Cancer Mutation ... EON: Enhanced Online News (press release) CHICAGO--(EON: Enhanced Online News)--RainDance Technologies, Inc., the Digital Biology™ company, today announced the worldwide availability of its new panel for cancer mutation screening research using any next-generation sequencing (NGS) system. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cylene Builds on Success, Presents Second CK2 Inhibitor at AACR Meeting Sacramento Bee Dr. Denis Drygin, Cylene's VP of Biology, will profile the small molecule CK2 inhibitor, CX-8184, at the 2012 American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) annual meeting, held from March 31 to April 4 in Chicago, IL. The presentation will highlight ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Sigma-Aldrich Purchases Research Organics for Pharma-Grade Raw Materials Genetic Engineering News Cleveland, Ohio-based Research Organics supplies high-purity biochemicals for use in molecular biology, diagnostics, cell culture, pharmaceuticals, biopharmaceuticals, life sciences, and biotechnology. Founded in the 1950s, Research Organics was a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
RainDance Launches the Next Generation of PCR EON: Enhanced Online News (press release) CHICAGO--(EON: Enhanced Online News)--RainDance Technologies, Inc., the Digital Biology™ company, today introduced its new RainDrop™ Digital PCR System, which establishes new performance standards in sensitivity, multiplexing and absolute ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
New Civil Engineering and Communication Resources Published at ScienceIndex.com Houston Chronicle The site covers news in all fields of biology, business, chemistry, engineering, geography, health, mathematics and society. ScienceIndex.com is a Web 2.0 sciences social network established in 1998 to index the very latest news, headlines, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Organovo Reports 2011 Financial Results Sacramento Bee The company's NovoGen MMX Bioprinter(TM) is part of a 3D human tissue generation platform that works across a broad array of tissue and cell types to recapitulate in vivo biology. Organovo's bioprinting technology has immediate applications in disease ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Research and Markets: Large-Scale Computing Techniques for Complex System ... SYS-CON Media (press release) Complex systems modeling and simulation approaches are being adopted in a growing number of sectors, including finance, economics, biology, astronomy, and many more. Technologies ranging from distributed computing to specialized hardware are explored ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
CID arrests 8 in PUC exam paper leak in Bangalore Daily News & Analysis Director General of Police (DGP), CID, Roop Kumar Datta, said the question papers (Biology, Mathematics and Physics) were stolen with the help of a treasury employee, Suneel Kumar, a second-division clerk at the Kadur sub-treasury. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Reliving a moment in time; Former Student-Athlete winner fondly recalls her ... The Salem News By Gianna Addario staff writer When Kristin (Gleason) Griffin entered the University of Notre Dame in the fall of 1998, she began her collegiate career as a biology major. After much debate and thought, the Masconomet Regional graduate made the switch ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Heninger Garrison Davis, LLC Welcomes Brett Bartel Sacramento Bee Brett also received his MS degree in Biology from the Georgia Institute of Technology. Prior to attending law school, he became a patent agent and worked in Georgia State University's Office of Technology Commercialization. In 2009, Brett earned his JD ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Agios Research in Cancer Metabolism Highlighted at AACR Annual Meeting 2012 Genetic Engineering News (press release) “Our three abstracts at AACR showcase the breadth of Agios research in cancer metabolism and build on the recent publications on IDH biology in the February issue of Nature - marking Agios' third Nature publication in less than three years. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Knome Appoints Hugh Y. Rienhoff, Jr., MD to Scientific Advisory Board Genetic Engineering News (press release) Dr. Rienhoff was a member of the faculty in the Department of MolecularBiology and Genetics at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. He trained in mathematics, medicine, and genetics at Harvard University, Johns Hopkins University, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Karnataka: 10 arrested for PU paper leak IBNLive.com “First they picked the Biology paper and later Math and Physics papers. Munavar gave the papers to Sonnappa in Kadur and these were circulated through e-mail, fax and in person. They also had plans to leak the Chemistry, Kannada, English and Hindi ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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First 'Alien Earth' May Be Found by 2014 Space.com But that could change soon, according to Shawn Domagal-Goldman, a researcher at NASA Headquarters in Washington, DC who specializes in exoplanet biology. "I believe Kepler will find a 'Goldilocks planet' within the next two years," Domagal-Goldman said ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Sigma-Aldrich Acquires Research Organics to Strengthen Portfolio of ... Sacramento Bee Research Organics is a leading supplier of high purity biochemicals for use in molecular biology, diagnostics, cell culture, pharmaceuticals, biopharmaceuticals, life sciences and biotechnology and will transition into SAFC, the custom manufacturing ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
DNA Testing Not So Potent for Prevention, Study Says ABC News (blog) It tells us what will we be able to do, and what won't we be able to do with whole genome sequencing,” said Dr. Bert Vogelstein, co-director of the Hopkins' Ludwig Center for Cancer Biology Research in Baltimore, and an author of the study. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Women Who Conceive While Dieting Put Child at Risk of Obesity, Study Says Fox News Best Pix of the Week The research, carried out with colleagues in New Zealand and Canada, was published in the Journal of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. The team believes that although the study was conducted on sheep, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Newburg School Board candidate responds The Rolla Daily News Teaching certification in secondary-level earth science, biology, general science, and math. What other experiences or qualities do you possess that qualify you for this position? I have two sons who have attended Newburg schools and have been involved ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Women who get pregnant while dieting increase babies' obesity risk Fox News The research, carried out with colleagues in New Zealand and Canada, was published in the Journal of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. The team believes that although the study was conducted on sheep, the findings are also ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
ZIOPHARM Oncology Presents Preclinical Data at AACR Meeting Demonstrating ... PipelineReview.com (press release) CHICAGO, IL, USA I April 2, 2012 I ZIOPHARM Oncology, Inc. (Nasdaq:ZIOP - News), a biopharmaceutical company with small molecule and syntheticbiology approaches to new cancer therapies, announced today the presentation of preclinical data ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Morganville Native to Compete in Irish Dancing World Championship Patch.com A marine biology major, Rocca competes in the senior mixed ceili category – a team of eight performers who dance in synchrony – for those aged 15 and over. “Team dancing is really challenging because you have to be so in synch with the other seven ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Legal Analysis and Commentary from Justia Justia Verdict This requirement—that fathers must take affirmative steps—is justified, in the Court's view, because it will weed out both false claims of fatherhood, where the man is not the biological father of the child, and true claims of fatherhood that are not ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
AUW Names Economist Fahima Aziz as Vice Chancellor MarketWatch (press release) ... Geneticist Dr. Jinnie Garrett who has served for over 20 years as Professor of Biology at Hamilton College will start on July 1 as the Dean of Life Sciences and Public Health while Dr. Ashok Keshari, long-time professor of environmental engineering ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bad News Sells AllAfrica.com Melina is a PhD candidate in political science at Stanford University, and holds a Bachelor's degree in Human Biology. She studies the historical determinants of modern day health systems and health outcomes, the politics of public service provision, ... See all stories on this topic » |
Science News from the Fisher Scientific Blog » Computer scientists ... By Tania The Science Blog by Fisher Scientific brings you the very latest science relatednews. Read the latest science stories that are close to home in the UK or whatever science stories effect you globally. Updated daily to bring you the breaking ... Science News from the Fisher... |
CALS faculty members named outstanding teachers | CALS News ... By dave Dr. Jennifer Campbell, teaching assistant professor in the Department ofBiology; Dr. David Jones, assistant professor, Department of Agricultural and Extension Education; and Jonathan Phillips, lecturer in the Department of Agricultural and ... CALS News Center |
A 24-karat gold key to unlock the immune system - Biology News Net Biology News Articles & Current Events, Updated Daily. www.biologynews.net/.../a_24karat_gold_key_to_unlock_the... |
Synthetic Biology News | LinkedIn This group is designed to provide a feed of breaking news on the subject of synthetic biology with room to discuss the news with those in the know. www.linkedin.com/groups/Synthetic-Biology-News-4374578?... |
False killer whales use acoustic squint to target prey - Biology News ... Hunting in the ocean's murky depths, vision is of little use, so toothed whales and dolphins (odontocetes) rely on echolocation to locate tasty morsels with ... esciencenews.com/.../false.killer.whales.use.acoustic.squint.targ... |
Biologist EO Wilson on Why Humans, Like Ants, Need a Tribe Biologist EO Wilson says our drive to join a group—and to fight for it—is what makes us human. Have you ever wondered why, in the ongoing presidential ... www.thedailybeast.com/.../biologist-e-o-wilson-on-why-huma... |
Biology News Story - Radford University 2012-03-23. Graduating Senior will Study Veterinary Medicine in Scotland. Studying Overseas Provides Many Unique Opportunities. Graduating Senior Rachel ... https://php.radford.edu/~biology/newsstory.php?storyid=115 |
42nd Student Research Conference Award Winners ... - Biology News Amanda Campbell, Department of Biology; Best Graduate Paper in the Natural Sciences, Session 4 — Tracing the Evolution of Telomerase for an Ancestral ... www.wku.edu/biology/news/index.php?view=article... |
Selfless Genes: A New Revolution in Biology In the late 1960s and early 1970s evolutionary biologists celebrated a fundamental breakthrough. William Hamilton's inclusive fitness theory (aka selfish ... www.huffingtonpost.com/.../selfless-genes-a-new-revolution_... |
Life-changing experiments: The biological Higgs : Nature News ... Biologists ponder what fundamental discoveries might match the excitement of the Higgs boson. www.nature.com/.../life-changing-experiments-the-biological-... |
Commonly used diabetes drug may help to prevent primary li... (ng ... ng blocks to make more cells. There is also no energy to put the build...In the study researchers found that mice treated with metformin in th......,Commonly, used ... www.bio-medicine.org/.../Commonly-used-diabetes-drug-may... |
The potential power of synthetic biology - Topix The potential power of synthetic biology. Full story: BBC News. Enter a set of labs at Imperial College in London and at first sight there is nothing exceptional:... www.topix.com/.../the-potential-power-of-synthetic-biology |
Cell Biology News - UMass Medical School - Worcester Recently the Cell Biology Confocal Core Facility acquired a new Leica TCS SP5 II laser scanning confocal microscope. The new microscope will assist faculty ... www.umassmed.edu/Content.aspx?id=151176 |
'Dolphin Mafia' Alliances Battle For Prized Females, Study Finds The male dolphins of Shark Bay, Australia, are known to marine biologists for their messy social entanglements. Their relationships with each other are so ... www.huffingtonpost.com/.../dolphin-mafia-social-marine-biol... |
Synthetic Biology News An inventory of all the news in the synthetic biology world. syntheticbiologynews.tumblr.com/ |
Biology News | Department of Biology Biology alumnus awarded 2012 Sloan Research Fellowship ... New research from Biology alumnus on leatherback turtles · more · Home » Biology News ... biology.stanford.edu/biology_news?page=7 |


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