Archive for March, 2009

Opening Remarks at a Joint Session of the Security Council, the Presidium of the State Council and the Presidential Council on Science and High Technologies March 20, 2002 The Kremlin, Moscow ????????????? ????? ?? ?????????? ????????? ?????? ????????????, ?????????? ???????????????? ?????? ? ?????? ??? ?????????? ?? ????? ? ??????? ??????????? 20 ????? 2002 ???? ??????, ?????? LADIMIR PUTIN: Good afternoon. We have gathered to discuss one of the fundamental issues, the foundations of our …



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The 2008 University of Southern California Body Computing Conference was held at USC on October 24, 2008, hosted by Leslie Saxon, chief of the Division of Cardiovascular Medicine at the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California. Making the sixth presentation, Sequencing the Human Lifestyle, was Samir Chatterjee, director of the Network Convergence Lab and a professor at Claremont Graduate College. Atomic and molecular structures have been categorized, DNA has been …



Proposed “Signalling” model of replication loop release Animation created using Newtek’s Lightwave



http://www.emfnews.org Cell Phone Towers: dangerous or not? If you ask the government, no studies have shown conclusive evidence that radio-frequency emissions, a form of electromagnetic radiation (EMR), from cell towers are harmful. According to the Food and Drug Administration: “RF [Radio frequency] exposure on the ground is much less than exposure very close to the antenna and in the path of the transmitted radio signal. In fact, ground-level exposure from such antennas is typically …



What happens if you can switch human genes off and on? Jim Collins, a College of Engineering biomedical engineering professor and a University professor, applied dynamical systems theory to the workings of physiological systems to answer that important question for medical research. Collins is also the codirector of BU’s Center for BioDynamics, and his laboratory there, the Applied Biodynamics Laboratory, has developed the world’s first genetic toggle switch to find out. For more Boston …



Missy, a playful chimpanzee rescued by Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest tries to get the attention of volunteer Kim Michaels and Founding Director Keith LaChappelle. Keep in mind that humans and chimpanzees share 98.76% of their DNA. Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest provides lifetime quality care for formerly abused or exploited chimpanzees, while advocating for great apes through education and collaboration. We envision a future in which primates are no longer owned as pets, or exploited for …



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