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 Amateurs Try Genetic Engineering at Home - Science News | Science & Technology | Technology News
Amateurs Try Genetic Engineering at Home - Science News | Science & Technology | Technology News
Thursday, December 25, 2008 SAN FRANCISCO— The Apple computer was invented in a garage. Same with the Google search engine. Now, tinkerers are working at home with the basic building blocks of life itself. Using homemade lab equipment and the wealth of scientific knowledge available ...
 No Matter What Happens, Someone Will Blame Global Warming - Science News | Science & Technology | Technology News
No Matter What Happens, Someone Will Blame Global Warming - Science News | Science & ...
foxnews.com — Tuesday, December 23, 2008 Global warming was blamed for everything from beasts gone wild to anorexic whales to the complete breakdown of human society this year -- showing that no matter what it is and where it happens, scientists, explorers, ... (more) No Matter What Happens, Someone Will Blame Global ...
Hobbyists are trying genetic engineering at home - Yahoo! News
news.yahoo.com — SAN FRANCISCO The Apple computer was invented in a garage. Same with the Google search engine. Now, tinkerers are working at home with the basic building blocks of life itself. Using homemade lab equipment and the wealth of scientific knowledge ... (more) Hobbyists are trying genetic engineering at home - ...
Obama Announces Science, Technology Team in Radio Address
thepage.time.com — [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMlXNrBxM0g&w=360] The president-elect names Dr. John Holdren as an assistant and policy director and Dr. Jane Lubchenco to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Holdren, Dr. Eric Lander and Dr. Harold Varmus are also selected as ... (more) Obama Announces Science, Technology Team in Radio Address
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Away In a Test Tube
Blue Crab Boulevard — ... Not to ruin anyone’s Christmas, but this story bothers me on several levels . It seems that some ardent amateur scientists have decided that breeding new creations in their homes is a really great idea. SAN FRANCISCO — The Apple computer was invented in a garage. Same with the Google search engine. Now, tinkerers are working at home with the basic building blocks of life itself. Using homemade lab equipment and the wealth of scientific knowledge available online, these hobbyists are trying to create new life forms through genetic engineering — a field long dominated by Ph.D.s ...

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Theo SparkAmateurs Try Genetic Engineering at Home. Not sure this is a good idea!! Outrage as Channel 4 lets Iranian ruler give 'offensive' alternative Christmas message. The bitch responsible is Dorothy Byrne. The Foreign Office must have OK-ed this and therefore Brown. Teachers banned from using 'confrontational' red ink in case it upsets children. And you wonder why Britains education system is in meltdown. Teacher criticises 'can't touch' culture after being throttled by pupil as colleagues looked ...

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