Archive for the ‘Research’ Category

 

Keep Darwin’s ‘lies’ out of Polish schools: education official

July 2nd, 2009

Warsaw, Poland (AFP) - Poland’s deputy education minister called for the influential evolutionary theories of Charles Darwin not to be taught in the country’s schools, branding them ‘lies.’
‘The theory of evolution is a lie, an error that we have legalised as a common truth,’ Miroslaw Orzechowski, the deputy minister in the country’s right-wing coalition government, […]

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Antibiotic Resistance - Evolution by Any Other Name

June 30th, 2009

An open access article from PLoS Biology:
Evolution by Any Other Name: Antibiotic Resistance and Avoidance of the E-Word
Citation: Antonovics J, Abbate JL, Baker CH, Daley D, Hood ME, et al. (2007) Evolution by Any Other Name: Antibiotic Resistance and Avoidance of the E-Word. PLoS Biol 5(2): e30 doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.0050030
Published February 13, 2007
The increase in resistance of […]

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Policy input: Royal Society - Synthetic biology: call for views, cd 27 August 2007

June 27th, 2009

The Royal Society is seeking views on the emerging area of synthetic biology, to shape the focus of the Royal Society’s policy future work in this important area.
Synthetic biology is an emerging area of research that can broadly be described as the design and construction of novel artificial biological pathways, organisms or devices, or the […]

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Research Specialist – DNA Sequencing

June 26th, 2009

BACKGROUND:
The WiCell™ Research Institute, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation, is seeking an experienced individual to join its team. WiCell™ is a dynamic independent research institution with a primary research focus in human embryonic stem cells, a rapidly growing research field with tremendous potential to affect our understanding of basic human […]

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Galapagos Islands ‘face species threat’

June 24th, 2009

BBC News: Officials in Ecuador say they are worried about the discovery of foreign species on the Galapagos Islands.
Despite inspections of incoming ships and planes, local people recently found an iguana and a turtle which probably came from mainland South America.
Invasive foreign species are one of the main threats to the islands’ wildlife.
This includes giant […]

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Response to Comment on ‘Gene Regulatory Networks and the Evolution of Animal Body Plans’ (Science)

June 20th, 2009

The journal Science 11 August 2006:Vol. 313. no. 5788, p. 761DOI: 10.1126/science.1126765
Douglas H. Erwin and Eric H. Davidson
Contrary to Coyne’s assertions, our paper did not advocate a macromutational innovation of phyla but considered the consequences of the introduction of developmental constraints for the evolution of gene regulatory networks based on recent empirical studies of gene […]

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Intelligent Design: ‘A War on Science’ (BBC Horizon Video - 49 mins)

June 19th, 2009

BBC Horizon: ‘A War on Science’ was broadcast on BBC Two at 2100GMT on Thursday, 26 January 2006
From the BBC News report “Britons unconvinced on evolution”:
Just under half of Britons accept the theory of evolution as the best description for the development of life, according to an opinion poll.
Furthermore, more than 40% of those questioned […]

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Biology of Prostate Specific Antigen

June 18th, 2009

Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) is an androgen-regulated serine protease produced by both prostate epithelial cells and prostate cancer (PCa) and is the most commonly used serum marker for cancer . Prostate specific antigen (PSA) is a protein produced by the cells of the prostate gland. Prostate-specific antigen is present in small quantities in the serum […]

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The Imaginary Lamarck (The Textbook Letter)

June 16th, 2009

A Look at Bogus “History” in Schoolbooks
Michael T. Ghiselin
Jean-Baptiste de Lamarck (1744-1829) takes a prominent place in many biology textbooks and life-science textbooks, which depict him as the author of a “theory” of evolution based upon the inheritance of acquired characteristics. Lamarck’s views, these books say, should be rejected in favor of the theory […]

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UC Davis Research Blog

June 15th, 2009

Well, U. C. Davis (where I work) shows that it is both hip and dedicated to Science research with a new “Research Blog” put out by its University Communications office. It is called Egghead and its goal is:
Egghead is a blog about research by, with or related to UC Davis. Comments […]

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