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07/03/2008
Explore the Principles of Computational Cell Biology (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
DUBLIN, Ireland----Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Principles of Computational Cell Biology: From Protein Complexes to Cellular Networks" report to their offering.
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07/05/2008
'Mind's Eye' Influences Visual Perception (Medical News Today)
Letting your imagination run away with you may actually influence how you see the world. New research from Vanderbilt University has found that mental imagery--what we see with the "mind's eye"--directly impacts our visual perception. The research was published online June 26 by the journal Current Biology.
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07/05/2008
Identification Of Tumor Suppressor That Manages Cellular Cleaning And Recycling Proceses (Medical News Today)
Researchers at the University of Southern California (USC) have identified a specific tumor suppressor that manages membrane traffic routes for cellular cleaning and recycling. The study will be published in the July issue of the journal Nature Cell Biology, and is now available online.
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07/05/2008
Student, 19, pleads guilty to making threats in UBC lockdowns (Vancouver Sun)
METRO VANCOUVER - A 19-year-old University of B.C. student who was a math and biology whiz in high school has pleaded guilty to charges stemming from two campus lockdowns at UBC last winter.
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07/05/2008
New president in place at S.D. Tech (The Argus Leader)
South Dakota School of Mines and Technology's new president has taken office. As the university's 18th president, Robert Wharton replaces Charles Ruch, who retired Monday after five years in that role. Wharton previously served as chief academic officer at Idaho State University. He also was a biology professor and chief research officer.
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07/05/2008
Sports Digest: Coronado goalkeeper to play at next level (El Paso Times)
Coronado goalkeeper to play at next level - Elizabeth Drake, a Coronado graduate, will play soccer next season for the University of Texas at Brownsville, where she will study marine biology.
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07/05/2008
Puzzle In The Control Of Cell Division Unraveled (Science Daily)
A puzzle in the control of cell division, one of the most fundamental processes in all biology, has been unraveled. Although the steps of cell division are familiar to all pupils studying biology in schools, the details of how cell division is controlled and errors avoided have still to be sorted out.
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07/05/2008
PEOPLE IN THE TWIN TIERS (Elmira Star-Gazette)
•Christina L. Padgett, daughter of Mark and Deirdre Padgett of Elmira, graduated summa cum laude from the University at Albany with a bachelor's degree in biology and an anthropology minor. Padgett, a 2004 graduate of Southside High School, was named to the Presidential Honor Society, inducted in the Phi Beta Kappa Society and awarded the Glenn L. Bumpus Award for excellence in undergraduate ...
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07/05/2008
Rat heaven goes to hell (Orangeville Banner)
My first encounter with rats was as a kid in Grade 8. Some of the students tried to make the ideal habitat for some pet rats. Led by a science keener, who would later get his PhD in biology, we filled a 50-gallon fish tank with about eight inches of wood chips.
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07/04/2008
Motives in Earthmover Rampage Debated in Jerusalem (Washington Post)
JERUSALEM, July 3 -- Jean Relevy, a handyman with an intense curiosity about the world, lived for many things: the challenge of wiring a concert hall, the chance to banter over biology and chemistry with friends, the grandchild he planned to welcome this summer.
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