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Assessment of Metabolome Annotation Quality: A Method for Evaluat…
Новостная лента занимательных, и… | October 16th 2009 by Светлана
Background In metabolomics researches using assemble spectrometry (MS), organized searching of high-resolution oceans statistics against composite databases is often the anything else discreet of metabolite annotation to discover elemental compositi read more
Selecting of Inhibitor-Resistant Viral Potassium Channels Identif…
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Background Understanding the interactions intermediary ion channels and blockers remains an overweening ideal that has implications for delineating the prime mechanisms of ion artery role and for the detection and development of ion river-bed direct read more
13 PhD Student Scholarships in Marie Curie ITN on “Small Artery…
SCHOLARSHIP STUDENT LOANS | October 15th 2009 by Ahmad Izzuddin
13 PhD student positions available for participation in Marie Curie ITN on “Small Artery Remodelling” Description : The aim of the EU ITN network is to provide a structured PhD / young researcher training programme on small artery physiology an read more
“Fast” Evolution
Gonzo Science | October 15th 2009 by Gonzo Science
Pterosaur fossil “provides the first real evidence” for the “modular evolution” theory that whole groups of traits evolve at once - this would mean things evolve at a faster clip than if their traits changed one at a time. read more
Wellcome Image Awards
Eastwood Zhao dot COM - Happenings in a Nutshell | October 15th 2009 by Eastwood
Have a look at this year’s winning images. They are amazing. A little bit of background information: Wellcome Images is part of the Wellcome Trust, a charity that funds health research. For ten years it has awarded prizes for pictures that crea read more
Broca's Center Multitasks: Big Brain Breakthrough
Apathetic Lemming of the North | October 15th 2009 by Brian Gill
"Wires Inserted Into Human Reveal Speech Surprise"Wired Science (October 15, 2009)"A rare set of high-resolution readouts taken directly from the wired-in brains of epileptics has provided an unprecedented look at how the brain processes language."Th read more
Hong Kong University of Science & Technology
University & College | October 15th 2009 by Amar
Hong Kong University of Science & Technology, founded in 1991, is an international research university located in Clear Water Bay, NT, Hong Kong. The university comprises 453 faculties which teach around 9,000 students. It is among one of the mos read more
Lowongan Kerja S1 Statistika, Accounting, Farmasi, Biologi, Kimia…
Lowongan Kerja, Karir, CPNS, BUMN, Pertamina, Perkebunan | October 15th 2009 by PosKerja
PT Darya Varia Laboratoria, Tbk - Darya-Varia Group - We are a Pharmaceutical Group engaged in the manufacture and marketing of prescription and OTC medicines. We are inviting young and talented professionals to join us for the following position: IN read more
O’Reilly vs Dawkins
Tadghoc | October 15th 2009 by Tadgh O'Connor
My faith will be lost in the Irish education system the day religion is thought in a science class. O’Reilly is arguing for intelligent design. For those of you who don’t know intelligent design is evolution but it was over seen by a high read more
Genetic modification makes for frisky fruit flies
Just A Theory | October 15th 2009
Biologists have genetically altered fruit flies so that they no longer produce pheromones, leading to their fellow insects becoming less discerning in their intimate endeavours. Published in this week’s Nature, Joel Levine and his team genetically read more
A Quick Protein Rich Couscous Recipe for Your Kids
Salmon and Rice | October 15th 2009 by Dmobile215
A rich diet. read more
Hong Kong University of Science & Technology
University & College | October 15th 2009 by Amar
Hong Kong University of Science & Technology, founded in 1991, is an international research university located in Clear Water Bay, NT, Hong Kong. The university comprises 453 faculties which teach around 9,000 students. It is among one of the mo read more
What Are Jobs That People That Majored In Marine Biology Can Have…
Earn up to Rs. 40,000 per month through simple online copy/p… | October 15th 2009
I am planning on majoring in marine biology during college and I am trying to find out what jobs are available for marine bioligist, like where do they get their job? and where would they work? I don’t think you can get paid for studying animal read more
Doctoral Studentships on ‘Generation to Reproduction’, Univer…
SCHOLARSHIP STUDENT LOANS | October 14th 2009 by Ahmad Izzuddin
Doctoral Studentships on ‘Generation to Reproduction’ Department of History and Philosophy of Science Vacancy Reference No: JN05776 Limit of tenure applies* The University invites applications for two doctoral studentships funded by a Wellcome read more
DOE to Explore Scientific Cloud Computing
The X-Journals | October 14th 2009 by Blake Harris
A new program will examine cloud computing as a cost-effective and energy-efficient computing paradigm for scientists to accelerate discoveries in a variety of disciplines, including analysis of scientific data sets in biology, climate change and phy read more
Walking As The Easiest Yet Best Exercise
Xtreme Us Health and Fitness | October 14th 2009 by Juan Pablo mamanga
What is the best exercise? Many people may want to know the answer of this question as they want to live a longer, healthier and happier life. In fact, it is easy to achieve this. read more
BSAVA Manual of Exotic Pets
Moopal | October 14th 2009 by Moopal
Product Description(BSAVA British Small Animal Veterinary Association) Veterinary manual with chapters including an introduction, biology, husbandry, handling and restraint, diagnostic approach, common conditions, anesthesia and analgesia, surgical read more
Carnivalia — 10/07 – 10/13
Sorting out Science | October 14th 2009 by Sam Wise
The last week's crop of science-related blog carnival goodness... read more
Genome-Wide Transcriptome Analyses of Silicon Metabolism in Phaeo…
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Background Diatoms are generally answerable for drama of biogenic silica in the pandemic the depths. However, in surface seawater, Si(OH)4 can be a dominant limiting influence for diatom productivity. Analyzing at the global gradation the genes netw read more
Practical Bayes Analysis of Quantitative Proteomics Experiments
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Background Advances in better spectrometry-based proteomics be suffering with enabled the incorporation of proteomic details into systems approaches to biology. However, advancement of analytical methods has lagged behind. Here we style an experient read more
Science Sticks its Head in the Cloud
REALscience | October 13th 2009 by Michael Bradbury
Visualization of a river bed created using VisTrails, a system developed by University of Utah computer scientists Photo by: Juliana Freire and Claudio Silva, University of Utah A two-year experiment to build a framework to analyze the massive amount read more
Learn About Jumbo Squid This Saturday At The MaST Center In Des M…
The B-Town (Burien) Blog | October 13th 2009 by Scott Schaefer
[ October 17, 2009; 12:00 pm to 12:45 pm. ] Highline Community College’s Marine Science and Technology (MaST) Center is presenting a special seminar on "Jumbo" Squid with David Eric Hamm, NOAA Fisheries Research Scientist/Contractor, this Saturday read more
Can an alligator feel love?
Just A Theory | October 13th 2009
It was a clear moonlit night. They had been passionate together before, but when their eyes meet across the crowded swamp their desires were reignited… Ok, I’ll probably never make it as a Mills & Boon writer, but this scenario isn’t a read more
Evolution is Real Science
Exploring Our Matrix | October 13th 2009 by James McGrath
The Panda's Thumb shared some videos that provide very useful explanations of aspects of evolutionary biology, highlighting in particular how evolution has led to fruitful hypotheses, explanations and discoveries in biology, genetics, and other relat read more
Gene supression prevents aging of the heart
Gonzo Science | October 13th 2009 by Gonzo Science
Wondering what the unintended consequences of this may be. Scientists prevented age-related changes in the hearts of mice and preserved heart function by suppressing a form of the PI3K gene, in a study reported in Circulation: Journal of the American read more
How DNA is copied
Pie Heaven | October 13th 2009 by Pete Berg
Incredible. This is going on at any given moment in every living organism on the planet. read more
Thailand Post-doctoral Fellowship Announcement - BIOTEC
SCHOLARSHIP STUDENT LOANS | October 13th 2009 by Ahmad Izzuddin
BIOTEC, Thailand Post-doctoral Fellowship Announcement Description : BIOTEC, Thailand is seeking post-doctoral researchers to fill various positions Homepage : http://www.biotec.or.th/biotechnology-en/en/index.asp Category : Post-doctoral Fellowship read more
Dennis Bray Podcast on Microbes As Computers
Curious Cat Science and Engineering Blog | October 13th 2009 by John Hunter
Carl Zimmer interviews Dennis Bray in an interesting podcast: Dennis Bray is an active professor emeritus in both the Department of Physiology and Department of Neuroscience at the University of Cambridge. He studies the behavior of microbes–h read more
Cornell’s Round Robin blog is for the birds (sorry)
Instructify | October 13th 2009
BY BILL FERRIS “Birdies are friends!” That’s what my two-year-old son says. He even thinks an owl lives in the ceiling fan in his room. If that’s not a ringing endorsement for the avian kind, I don’t know what is. He esp read more
First Vegetarian Spider Discovered
Kansas Academy of Mathematics and Science | October 13th 2009
A Central American spider, Bagheera kiplingi, is the first arachnid that primarily eats plants. This newly-discovered spider typically eats Beltian bodies which are specialized leaf-tip structures on acacia shrubs. While a number of spiders ha read more

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