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Bio-IT World
February 11, 2005
Prashant Tyagi
Can Life Sciences Go the IT Way? Guest commentary: lessons for guiding the revolution in biotechnology and other life science disciplines. mark for My Articles 125 similar articles
Bio-IT World
February 11, 2005
Salvatore Salamone
Make Room for Microsoft High-performance computing: the 800-lb. Gorilla of desktop computing plans aggressive push into life science clusters. mark for My Articles 71 similar articles
Bio-IT World
February 11, 2005
Kevin Davies
Bioinformatics on the Brain Adaptive selection: accelerated mutation rate produced humans' large brain. mark for My Articles 296 similar articles
Bio-IT World
February 11, 2005
Kevin Davies
The 2005 Database Explosion Research tools: more than 700 'open' molecular biology databases now available from around the world. mark for My Articles 19 similar articles
Bio-IT World
February 11, 2005
Mark D. Uehling
New Software for HTS Discovery tools: a Columbia University laboratory information system named SLIMS (Small Laboratory Information System) picks old drug for new disease, spinal muscular atrophy. mark for My Articles 6 similar articles
Bio-IT World
February 11, 2005
Kevin Davies
In Living Color Researchers have developed a palette of fluorescent proteins to complement the green fluorescent protein (GFP), a stable of cell biology for a decade. mark for My Articles 164 similar articles
Bio-IT World
February 11, 2005
Kevin Davies
Tsunami Science The task of retrieving and identifying bodies in Southeast Asia enters a new phase. At the Thailand Tsunami Victim Identification Center, officials have been evaluating genetic database systems for comparing ante-mortem and post-mortem DNA samples. mark for My Articles 113 similar articles
Science News
February 12, 2005
Janet Raloff
Trimming with Tea Study suggests a slimming effect of green tea. mark for My Articles 213 similar articles
Technology Research News
February 9, 2005
Kimberly Patch
Brainwave interface goes 2D Researchers have shown that it is possible to use brainwaves picked up by electrodes attached to the outside of the scalp to move a cursor, not just along one axis, but around a computer screen. The method promises to enable people who are severely disabled to use a computer cursor. mark for My Articles 8 similar articles
Reason
February 2005
Ronald Bailey
The U.N. vs. Cloning In September 2004 President Bush strongly endorsed a United Nations resolution, proposed by Costa Rica, for a global treaty that would completely ban both reproductive cloning (that is, cloning to produce a baby) and therapeutic cloning. mark for My Articles 129 similar articles
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