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Gene switch helps mice fix their own broken hearts
Written By: Peter Dinham
Section: World Watch

Category: Reuters

2007-05-11 04:28:45

CHICAGO (Reuters) - Researchers have figured out how to switch on a gene in adult mice that repaired their hearts after a heart attack, a finding that may one day help fix heart damage in humans.


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Massive project launched to put life on Earth online
Written By: Stan Beer
Section: Science

Category: Biology

2007-05-08 23:42:16
Some schools may have banned the use of Wikipedia as a research aid for projects, but educators are sure to give their blessing to a new online information source. Biological scientific communities from around the world have joined in an international effort to create an online encyclopedia of the 1.8 million known species of life on Earth.


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Don't do a Bush on stem cells, urge MPs, scientists, doctors
Written By: Peter Dinham
Section: World Watch

Category: The Register

2007-04-09 06:23:54

MPs have warned that the UK government's proposed ban on hybrid embryos could damage UK science, and charged that it will restrict development of life-saving stem cell treatments.


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Early modern humans may have interbred with other human species
Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science

Category: Biology

2007-04-03 12:29:02

Evidence from bone fragments in a cave near Beijing, China adds evidence that modern humans  interbred with earlier human species such as Neanderthals.     


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The Lek Paradox: Why we’re not all attractive!
Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science

Category: Biology

2007-03-29 21:48:53
The Lek Paradox states that—given the chance—females will choose particularly attractive traits when selecting their mates in men. Over time, this repetition “should” remove those particular genetic traits from being apparent during the mating process. In essence, making everyone look the same.


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