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ifeminists May 13, 2003 Carey Roberts |
The Fallacy of Female Biological Advantage One of the anachronistic arguments that has been used to justify the neglect of men's health is the claim that women are biologically superior to men.  |
Technology Research News May 7, 2003 |
Researchers fill virus with metal One way to construct materials atom by atom is to conscript machinery nature has already devised.  |
Reason May 2003 Brian Doherty |
What's Your Damage? In February the creators and distributors of genetically modified (G.M.) StarLink corn settled a $110 million class action suit from corn farmers, marking a victory for environmentalist panic that could retard biotech development.  |
Science News April 26, 2003 Janet Raloff |
Don't Belittle this Vitamin As vitamins go, B6 doesn't fly high on the radar screen of most consumers. However, owing to its many benefits -- which include protecting DNA -- this unsung nutritional hero shouldn't be neglected, argue a pair of scientists.  |
Geotimes April 2003 Greg Peterson |
Debating the fastest evolution on record A new study presents a new example of how geology and evolutionary biology can lead to different conclusions.  |
Technology Research News April 23, 2003 Kimberly Patch |
DNA motor keeps cranking Researchers have been making DNA perform all sorts of shape-changing tricks in recent years, but the need to add pieces of DNA at every step has made it a bit of a stretch to call these molecules motors. A method that keeps the process humming changes things.  |
Technology Research News April 23, 2003 |
Tiny drug capsules shine German and Russian researchers have made a microcapsule that is able to communicate its progress in delivering drugs to biological tissue.  |
Bio-IT World April 15, 2003 Kevin Davies |
Genes, Girls, and Honest Jim Honest Jim Watson remains as charming, humorous, obstinate, and outrageous as ever.  |
Bio-IT World April 15, 2003 Malorye Branca |
Beyond the Blueprint How will the wealth of data emanating from the human genome and allied technologies impact research on health and disease?  |
Bio-IT World April 15, 2003 Amanda Wren |
Get into the Groove Scientists strike a chord with music based on the building blocks of DNA.  |
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