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Magazine articles on biology, life sciences, biotech, medical research.
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Scientific American
October 2008
John Rennie
Hope and the Fight against HIV The battle must continue, even if 25 years of research have disappointed. mark for My Articles 352 similar articles
Scientific American
October 2008
Sally Lehrman
The Christian Man's Evolution: How Darwinism and Faith Can Coexist A geneticist ordained as a Dominican priest, Francisco J. Ayala sees no conflict between Darwinism and faith. Convincing most of the American public of that remains the challenge. mark for My Articles 77 similar articles
Reason
October 2008
Greg Beato
Man's Best Friend Forever Cloning dogs for love and profit mark for My Articles 99 similar articles
Chemistry World
October 16, 2008
Hayley Birch
Miller's legacy: new clues to origins of life Scientists have re-examined dried residues in 50-year-old vials from classic 'primordial soup' experiments to glean new information about how life originated on Earth. mark for My Articles 33 similar articles
Chemistry World
October 15, 2008
Simon Hadlington
Long-life light illuminates cells The new dye, based on platinum, will carry on emitting light long after any interfering 'autofluorescence' from naturally occurring molecules in the cell has fizzled out. mark for My Articles 266 similar articles
Chemistry World
October 14, 2008
Simon Hadlington
Enzymes hit with double punch US chemists have made a small molecule that simultaneously blocks two key enzymes involved in the growth of cancer cells. mark for My Articles 135 similar articles
Chemistry World
October 5, 2008
Victoria Gill
Diabetic Sugar Highs Trigger Heart Disease A new study by researchers in the US and Australia could explain why diabetics are at higher risk of heart disease. mark for My Articles 275 similar articles
Chemistry World
October 1, 2008
Hayley Birch
Chemical Knockout for Chlamydia US scientists have used chemical inhibitors to block proteins that Chlamydia produces as it invades cells. mark for My Articles 153 similar articles
Chemistry World
September 25, 2008
Rebecca Trager
EPA suspends two studies on children The US Environmental Protection Agency has canceled funding for two studies during which babies and young children would have been exposed to pesticides and other chemicals because of ethical concerns. mark for My Articles 174 similar articles
Wired
September 22, 2008
Andrew Curry
Pleistocene Park: Where the Auroxen Roam In theory, we could re-create conditions that last existed when mammoths walked the earth and the environment was healthier and more diverse. mark for My Articles 18 similar articles
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