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Beck - Modern Guilt
The 405 | July 25th 2008 by oliver H Primus
The first reviews of Beck Hansen’s Modern Guilt seemed to conclude that he’d finally emerged from some sort of creative rut. This was the first I’d heard of it; I thought Sea Change, Guero and The Information were all solid. However it is t read more
Mutant Tomato Update
The Root: One gardener's quest to get to the bottom of it al… | July 23rd 2008 by kate
We calls him The Grinch: It’s at least three tomatoes fused, with leaves fringing out from the center and the sides. A hairy, mutant Black Krim that will scare the kids at Christmas. Truly a tomato worthy of that “Play with Your FoodR read more
Definition of a Virus
Herpe Treatments - Nonprescription Dynamiclear Viral Antisep… | July 21st 2008 by beamsdoorway
Virus: A virus is a microorganism smaller than a bacteria, which cannot grow or reproduce apart from a living cell. A virus invades the living host cells and uses their chemical machinery to keep itself alive and to replicate itself. A virus acts in read more
Beautiful Mutations
The Root: One gardener's quest to get to the bottom of it al… | July 7th 2008 by kate
My garden was in a holding pattern. Every day, for weeks: More leaves. More leaves. More leaves. Some flowers. No fruit. But, as of today, there are several tiny, perfect Black Krim tomatoes. And one very overgrown, mutant Black Krim tomato. Behold: read more
Complete Information on Cone rod dystrophy
ARTICLEPREMIUM.COM - REPRINT ARTICLES FOR BLOG | June 30th 2008 by JBiggs
Cone-Rod Dystrophy (CRD) is an inherited liberal disease that causes worsening of the cone and pole photoreceptor cells and frequently results in blindness. Cone-rod dystrophy is too accompanied by amelogenesis imperfecta, an irregularity affecting read more
Pot des mutants 2008
SkyMinds.Net .::::::. le blog de SkyMinds | June 26th 2008
Chaque année, des collègues obtiennent leur mutation et de nouveaux collègues arrivent dans l'établissement, ce qui fait que l'équipe pédagogique est sans cesse renouvelée. Cette année, ce ne sont pas moins de read more
My cat has 7 toes, and this cat may also be a genius!
Ken Korczak | June 20th 2008 by Ken
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Founder Mutations
BioLoser | June 16th 2008 by David
By: Wendy O. Have you ever seen a horribly ugly mutant in a horror movie, or in a cartoon? Often times these grotesque beings will have multiple eyes, limbs, and emit a terrible odor. They seem to be a complete work of science fiction, totally unrela read more
We Pledge To Be Part Of The Solution - Monsanto
Hahn at Home | May 11th 2008 by Lori Hahn
Viv spent most of the weekend here – I managed to engulf her in projects this weekend, hoping against hope she’d be game in return for food and wine. This time it was the tiny HDTV for my office and the cable box and the universal remote progra read more
Defining Stupidity and Combatting Ignorance: Video and Widget Hig…
Exploring Our Matrix | April 23rd 2008 by James McGrath
Sandwalk points out a YouTube video with Ben Stein making statements about science that are not even wrong, they are wrong-headed.What's the appropriate way to characterize such nonsense? On the one hand, I once held young-earth creationist views, an read more
Evolving the Wow! Factor
Henry | March 26th 2008 by Simon G
Dr Tatiana Olivia Judson continues her series on mutations. This week, beneficial ones: Adaptation is the “wow!” factor of nature: when we see something spectacular or exquisite, we are typically looking at an adaptation. And what underpins adapt read more
Barres du mouvement inter-académique 2008 en Anglais
SkyMinds.Net .::::::. le blog de SkyMinds | March 21st 2008
Voici les barres du mouvement inter-académique 2008 en Anglais : Cet article vient de SkyMinds.Net. Barres du mouvement inter-académique 2008 en Anglais © Matt for SkyMinds.Net, 2008. | Permalink | Sans commentair read more
Froggy fun (and mutations!)
Weirdbuglady | March 8th 2008 by weirdbuglady
Harold welcomes you!May he rest in peace. He was only half an inch long when I caught him several years ago, fed him by sweeping my net in the field across the street for little flies, leafhoppers, grasshoppers and caterpillars. He lived for several read more
Mutations in X Chromosome Cause Make People Retarded
Nerdy Science Blog | January 31st 2008 by Wong Teck Jung
Scientists achieve major genetics breakthrough University of Adelaide geneticist Dr Jozef Gecz and a team of Belgium and UK scientists have achieved a major breakthrough in discovering the causes of intellectual disability. Dr Gecz, a senior research read more
Mutations inter-académiques 2008 : choix
SkyMinds.Net .::::::. le blog de SkyMinds | December 4th 2007
Le loto annuel organisé par le ministère de l’Education Nationale vient de commencer : vous avez jusqu’au 10 décembre à midi pour remplir et valider vos grilles sur i-Prof. J’ai, comme chaque année, jou read more
Topic: Pharmacogenetics
Science Student | November 1st 2007 by Nate
Receptors, enzymes, and other proteins are involved in the body’s response to drugs. The structure and function of these proteins can be altered by mutations in the genes encoding them. Mutations in a gene, therefore, have the potential to alter th read more
“Beneficial” mutations?
Casey's Critical Thinking | August 20th 2007 by Casey
Evolutionists like to cite “beneficial” mutations as the source of the creative power of evolution. There’s just one problem: all the so-called “beneficial” mutations that have been observed involve a degradation of info read more
Health Alert: Drugs in our Water Supply?
.: Blog4Brains :. | August 10th 2007 by Cerebral
Okay, folks, anyone who has been following this blog is familiar with my Health Alerts that warn the public about safety and health concerns that exist in our environment today. If you would like to check them out, just click on Health Alerts in our read more
Alzheimer's and Paternal Age & Myelin
The Age of the Father and the Health of Future Generations | March 21st 2007 by leslie feldman
George Bartzokis,M.D. Visiting ProfessorLaboratory of Neuro Imaging, Department of Neurology, UCLA School of Medicine 635 Charles Young Drive South, Suite 225Los Angeles, CA 90095-7332 Education 1975-1979, BA Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 1 read more
THE AGE OF THE FATHER AND THE HEALTH OF FUTURE GENERATIONS
The Age of the Father and the Health of Future Generations | December 31st 2006 by leslie feldman
THE AGE OF THE FATHER AND THEHEALTH OF FUTURE GENERATIONSWord Count: 903 Leslie B. Raschka M.D., Associate Professor (retired),Department of Psychiatry, University of TorontoAddress: 27 Edgecombe ave, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaM5N 2Xl, Tel. (416) 783 read more

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