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Scales of Depravity, Part 3: Science Frauds
... of depravity. Part 1 dealt with the Rock of Love; part 2 examined anything with "real" in the title. Part 3 lists a few of the frauds, fakers and other cheaters in the realm of science. read moreE. coli As Biology's Decoder Ring
... us on a panoramic tour of some of the most important conceptual advances and outstanding scientific questions in this important realm of science. Biology, in contrast to a science like physics, is a ...Video Game Review: Playing God, the Home Game
As an intelligent romp through the realms of science, mythology, religion and hope about the universe around us, Spore both provokes and amuses.TLM - Old Techniques Provide A New Approach To Invisibility
Invisibility once belonged squarely in the realm of science fiction but in the last few years advancements in metamaterials have made it an exciting possibility, though not yet in the range of normal ...Forget about it: Inducible and selective erasure of memories in mice
Targeted memory erasure is no longer limited to the realm of science fiction. A new study describes a method through which a selected set of memories can be rapidly and specifically ...What the social lives of brewer’s yeast say about evolution
... , reveals that wild yeast strains are actually an excellent model for understanding another realm of science entirely: how evolution driven by "survival of the fittest" can yield apparently "unselfish ...Valentine's Day Rx: Four Future Love Drugs
Most medicines to up amore or ease heartbreak are still in the realm of science fiction—but here are a handful that may someday stock pharmacy shelves.Stem cell breakthrough gives new hope to sufferers of muscle-wasting diseases
... good guys the edge in the battle to cure sick tissues," Professor Gunning said. "What has been the realm of science fiction is looking more and more like the medicine of the future," he said. The ...In Korea, Cloned Drug-Sniffing Dogs Report for Duty
... individual with exceptional talent, why not clone it? That's an idea that may no longer be confined to the realm of science fiction, at least for dogs. South Korea's customs service has now deployed ...
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