The current issue of Seed has a conversation between Tom Wolfe, once my favorite author and still the author of my favorite book , and Michael Gazzaniga , the father of cognitive science.
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RELEVANCEThese findings advance the field of in silico biology, that is, computer simulations of biological processes. It furthers the potential for researchers to discover particulars of, for example, drug interactions on the computer desk top.
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Ever since the human genome was sequenced less than 10 years ago, researchers have been able to access a dizzying plethora of genomic information with a simple click of a mouse. This digitizing of genomic data—and its public access—is something that would have been unthinkable a generation...
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- No-take marine reserves where fishing is banned can have benefits that extend beyond the exploited fishes they are specifically designed to protect, according to new evidence from Australia's reported in the July 22nd issue of Current Biology.
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As much as we know about the human brain, there's just as much we don't know.
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By RANDOLPH E. SCHMID, AP Science Writer WASHINGTON - With climate change 'When I first brought up this idea some 10 years ago in conservation meetings, most people were horrified,' said Camille Parmesan, a biology professor at the University of Texas.
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Biology might not be everybody’s favorite school subject, but for Julie McCurley biology is more than her favorite school subject, it is her career and her love. She is freshman biology teacher at Carroll High School and her love of what she teaches has shown in the classroom.
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Understanding and interpreting facial expressions like anger, fear, happiness or sadness are evolutionary skills people have developed in order to survive.
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