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Why It Took Eleven Months Instead of Three Weeks to Show that Haitis Cholera Is Nepalese: a Tale of Noble and Ignoble Scientists, Harvard, and the U.N.
Cholera   Haiti   Nepalese   Photos   Scientists   Wikipedia: Cholera outbreaks and pandemics  
 Axis of Logic 
Why It Took Eleven Months Instead of Three Weeks to Show that Haiti’s Cholera Is Nepalese: a Tale of Noble and Ignoble Scientists, Harvard, and the U.N.
Mon 29 Aug 2011
| It took nearly a year since the start of Haiti's cholera epidemic for scientists to get conclusive proof that the cholera bacteria in Haiti are identical to bacteria in Nepal. Drs. Frank Aarestrup f... (photo: US Navy / Eric C. Tretter)
Corn fields - Corn - Crops - Agriculture - Farm - Dried coconut husks
Crop   Greenpeace   Insect   Photos   Wikipedia: Maize  
 Breitbart 
GMO corn falls prey to bugs it was supposed to thwart
Mon 29 Aug 2011
| Greenpeace activists fly a kite displaying a giant corn cob on an acre in S... | A voracious pest which has long plagued corn farmers is devouring a widely-used variety that was genetically modified... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal)
Eurasian lynx at a zoo in southern Sweden, Sknes djurpark.  BBC News  Mon 22 Aug 2011
Iberian lynx 'not doomed' by low genetic diversity
One of the world's most endangered cats, the Iberian lynx, may not be doomed by its tiny population size. | About 250 are thought to exist in the wild, putting the species at risk of low genetic diver... (photo: Public Domain / Dcastor)
Animals   Genetic   Photos   Science   Wikipedia: Iberian Lynx  
A spoon of Instant tea powder.  Newstrack India  Tue 16 Aug 2011
Compound in green tea effective in treating genetic disorder, two types of tumours
| Washington, Aug 16 (ANI): A study has found a compound in green tea that shows great promise for the development of drugs to treat two types of tumours and a deadly congenital disease.   | The ... (photo: WN / Priya Dashini)
Genetic   Health   Photos   Tumour   Wikipedia: Green tea  
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Corn Farm - Farming The Daily Mail Tue 16 Aug 2011
U.S. farmers grow world's first ethanol producing GM corn used to fill gas tanks
| U.S. farmers are the first to grow genetically modified corn capable of producing ethanol used to fill vehicle gas tanks. | The corn, which is grown in Kansas under the... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Agriculture   Food   Photos   Research   Science  
Green Tea redOrbit Mon 15 Aug 2011
Researchers Demonstrate Green Tea Compound Is Effective In Treating Genetic Disorder And Two Types Of Tumors
| A compound found in green tea shows great promise for the development of drugs to treat two types of tumors and a deadly congenital disease.  The discovery is the resu... (photo: WN / Yolanda)
Agriculture   Photos   Plants   Research   Science  
Monsanto Co. headquarters loacated in St. Louis, the world's biggest biotech seed company, The Street Thu 4 Aug 2011
Dendreon's Blowup Spreads Across Biotech
| Dendreon is taking the brunt of the pain, down $23.06, or 64%, to $12.78, but other biotech stocks, particularly those with drug launches commenced or soon to start, ar... (photo: AP / James A. Finley)
Drug   Human   Launch   Photos   Wikipedia :Biotech  
Vampire Bat redOrbit Thu 4 Aug 2011
Genetic Pathway Guides Vampire Bats To Blood
| Researchers have discovered the genetic pathway that allows vampire bats to identify the "hot spots" in their prey that are most likely to contain ample amoun... (photo: Creative Commons / Ltshears)
Animal   Nature   Photos   Science   Wikipedia: Vampire bat  
a honeybee on the rose flower in the garden - insect - nature Independent online Tue 2 Aug 2011
Honeybees 'stressed, overworked'
The next time you swat at a bee irritably, spare a thought for your next meal. South Africa’s honeybees help pollinate 50 crops, worth over R10 billion each year an... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar)
Crops   Insect   Photos   South Africa   Wikipedia: Honey bee  
school girls having pleasure in eating candy The Daily Telegraph Tue 2 Aug 2011
The science of pleasure: vice or virtue - which motivates you?
Research into the body’s circuitry reveals a lot about why we pursue pleasure, as well as its dark side – addiction, says David J Linden . | Just a taste: we ... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar)
Life   Photos   Research   Science   Wikipedia: Pleasure  
Prince Charles, Prince of Wales and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall at Dundurn Castle in Hamilton, Ontario. The Examiner Mon 1 Aug 2011
Organic countryside days for Prince Charles at Start, Sandringham festivals
| Prince Charles last week paid a visit to Bunkers Hill Farm in Norfolk, Britain's largest organic pig farm, and put out a call for better promotion of and information ab... (photo: Creative Commons)
Countryside   Farm   Festivals   Photos   Wikipedia :Prince Charles  


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