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If you’re fretting about drinking, you might be skipping red wine despite evidence that the grape squeezings may carry health benefits.Some day, if all goes well in the lab, you may be able to take a pill instead. And Sirtris Pharmaceuticals, a pioneer of the approach, just reported results from an early study in diabetic [...]

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Dr. Hsien-Hsien Lei, a prolific blogger who I adore for her articulation of science issues, has posted an article about a new book on how crop genetic engineering - combined with organic farming - can enhance global food sustainability. The book titled, Tomorrow’s Table: Organic Farming, Genetic, and the Future, is written by two [...]

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Your Burger on Biotech

Your Burger on Biotech Submitted by MichaelVail on Tue, 03/18/2008 - 5:42pm. 1984 Biotechnology Brave New World burger of the future cloned meat FDA genetically modified cheese hamburger lab-grown bacon one charbroiled cloned-beef patty protein-spiked bun. If the biotech industry has its way, ordering a hamburger might soon sound something like this: “one charbroiled cloned-beef [...]

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I’m sorry, your genes are not suited for this job March 3rd, 2008 Robert Posted in Dreams, People, Technology | No Comments » Well, we knew that life was headed in this direction, but reading Michael Arrington’s description of his test results from 23andMe gives me cause to shudder.  The outcomes [...]

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Designer Babies 08-094

Designer Babies? the controversy is just starting http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ejtr36ddoQ&feature=user
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Research Blogging

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Lack of Trained Workers Threatens Massachusetts Biotechnology Industry A report on the state of the Massachusetts biotechnology industry suggests that global competition and shortages of trained workers might cause the state to loss its reputation as one of the world’s top life sciences cluster. The report points out that there simply [...]

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Technological To-Do List

A panel of eighteen apparently maverick thinkers was charged with coming up with a to-do list for the twenty-first century by the US National Academy of Engineering (NAE). The maverick panel includes such notables as former director of the National Institutes of Health Bernadine Healy, Google co-founder Larry Page, geneticist and businessman Craig Venter, Nobel [...]

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JoVE: Youtube for scientists

I have been following JoVE is the Journal of Visualized Experiments, for some time. This very unique “video journal” focuses on publishing videos of experimental procedures in life sciences.
Today I learned JoVE may soon be indexed on Pubmed, which will give it a credibility of peer reviewed scientific journal. Apparently they have also signed [...]
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A ‘barcode’ gene that can be used to distinguish between the majority of plant species on Earth has been identified.
This gene, which can be used to identify plants using a small sample, could lead to new ways of easily cataloguing different types of plants in species-rich areas like rainforests. It could also lead to accurate [...]

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