Articles related to "Genetic Research"Amphibians, birds and fish all have the ability to re-grow lost or damaged hair cells. Mammals (including humans) don't - but wait!
Why scientists think cloning of male genes may help men with infertility problems.
Going carbon neutral means finding ways to control the methane produced by sheep and cattle. From vaccines to cashew oil, new efforts to meet Kyoto Protocol objectives.
Single nucleotide polymorphisms are minor alterations in the genetic code, but they can result in very important downstream effects on protein function and expression.
The Asian boom nation and the land of the Olympics have agreed to forge new ties and extend cooperation in economy, education, research and security.
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Genetic research has often been used to find causes of disease. But what happens when a genetic abnormality is linked to criminal behavior?
As administrations change, so will the national focus, giving rise to new investment opportunities.
Making DNA information available to scientists can speed research into medical conditions, yet may also lead to a loss of privacy.
Scientists have discovered a gene mutation that causes hairlessness in dogs. The discovery may help cure a genetic disease in humans. Dogs may truly be man's best friend.
By focusing on Mohinder in India, episode eight is a haunting diversion from the rising tension in the USA, although Hiro meets a tragic waitress, and we see a new Eden.
Notorious Nazi Murderer "The Angel of Death" Commits Unspeakable Atrocities at Auschwitz and Flees to South America to Freedom and a New Life!
A 15-year battle with anorexia, bulimia, depression and anxiety spawned Shannon Cutt's career as a songwriter and youth mentor.
Genealogical DNA analysis can reveal historic ancestors, determine the geographic movement of family groups and find distant relatives around the globe.
Recent work by researchers has found that black wolves carry the same gene for coat-colour as do black poodles and labradors. This gene may enhance the wolves' survival.
Many US citizens fear the use of genetic tests to investigate medical conditions. GINA will prevent the use of results by employers and insurers.
People buy thrillers to enter a world of intrigue, espionage and mystery.
Alternative healing is used by millions of people worldwide on a daily basis. The claims of such practices, however, are not supported by science.
Many annual charity events are held in Australia to promote awareness of a variety of illnesses and problems that would benefit from better community support.
Depression is a condition that can affect anyone, anytime. It is common for depression to go undetected by sufferers. Men are not likely to admit to depression.
Genetic science, while having the potential to support social justice for Indigenous people, is often compromised by racist agendas grounded in Eugenics - Nazi ideology.
Differences in writing for the lay person versus technical writing for scientists are clear in a comparison of two articles about genetics and the human genome project.
Language is one of the most successful adaptations of the human lineage, and scientists are striving to discover where it all started.
New archaeology and genetic research suggests Solutreans from France/Spain were among the first human inhabitants of America as "Clovis" people.
Genetics' hottest topics from genetically modified foods to genetic testing are explained in Times science editor Mark Henderson's popular science book.
New research on the Muscadine grape, Vitis rotundifolia, shows great promise in its ability to provide many health benefits, making it a newly discovered super-food!
Brief biography of chemist Linus Pauling, so far the only Nobel laureate of two unshared Nobel Prizes, Chemistry and Peace, and known for The Nature of the Chemical Bond.
Malayan tigers haven't officially been around long. And if humans continue to hunt them and destroy their habitat, these tigers won't be around much longer.
Depression is a very real medical condition. It should not be ignored. Depression can be controlled with treatment and without medication may lead to suicide.
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