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Bio-IT World May 7, 2002 Davies & Levitt |
Bridge Over Troubled Waterford Project For a project that links some of the best institutions and minds in AIDS research in order to produce an effective vaccine that could save millions of lives, funding should be a nonissue. Unfortunately, that is not the case -- and the bio-IT community has to find a way to remedy this issue.  |
Reason May 2002 Stanton Peele |
Hungry for the Next Fix Behind the relentless, misguided search for a medical cure for addiction...  |
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A Better Case for Conservation Appearing hard on the heels of Lomborg's The Skeptical Environmentalist, Edward O. Wilson's The Future of Life has its work cut out for it. The end result is a refreshingly graceful synthesis of idealist vision and pragmatic solution...  |
Science News April 20, 2002 Janet Raloff |
Berry Colorful Nutrition News (with recipes) A new study now suggests that raspberries contain compounds that retard biochemical processes underpinning many degenerative diseases and symptoms of aging...  |
Wired May 2002 Brian Alexander |
The Remastered Race Artificial chromosomes and in vitro screening are giving new life to the eugenics debate. The question is not whether we want to engineer embryos but how far it should go...  |
Salon.com March 12, 2002 Alison Motluk |
"Genes, Girls and Gamow" by James D. Watson A brilliant biologist's embarrassing new memoir reveals that even with a Nobel prize under his belt, a 24-year-old geek finds it hard to get laid...  |
Salon.com February 26, 2002 Annalee Newitz |
Genome liberation The information that details who we are is too important to be privately owned...  |
Fast Company February 2002 John Ellis |
The (Life) Science of War Sun Tzu wrote "The Art of War." Now the threat of smallpox and other forms of bioterrorism has unleashed the next generation of conflict. Welcome to the science of war...  |
Science News January 19, 2002 Ivars Peterson |
Computers by the Trillions A team of computer scientists and biochemists have demonstrated how a test tube of DNA molecules can compute on its own.  |
Salon.com January 3, 2002 Katharine Mieszkowski |
A mammoth undertaking Can genetic science bring extinct species back to life? And if it can, should we let it?  |
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