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"Look closely: this is history in the making. These are the clearest pictures ever taken of what is the starting point of every human life: ovulation occurring inside a woman's body"

Submitted by stella - 2008-06-13 16:11:20
Channels - blogcadre
Tags - science life biology women ovulation

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A new bacterial strain, kineococcus radiotolerans, has been discovered that can withstand immense levels of radiation and possesses the mysterious ability to "reassemble" DNA damaged by radiation exposure.

Submitted by nbr - 2007-05-16 20:01:39
Channels - general science news
Tags - science news biology

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There's a new project starting with the objective of cataloguing all known species of life in a single, online database. It's sort of a biological Wikipedia:

"Comprehensive, collaborative, ever-growing, and personalized, the Encyclopedia of Life is an ecosystem of websites that makes all key information about life on Earth accessible to anyone, anywhere in the world. Our goal is to create a constantly evolving encyclopedia that lives on the Internet, with contributions from scientists and amateurs alike. To transform the science of biology, and inspire a new generation of scientists, by aggregating all known data about every living species. And ultimately, to increase our collective understanding of life on Earth, and safeguard the richest possible spectrum of biodiversity."

Am I the only one who immediately thinks of Tron's Master Control Program saying "End of Line"? It would be appropriate if this served as an archive of life after some horrible apocalyptic event - but let's not think about that.

Submitted by jason - 2007-05-09 09:47:45
Channels - blogcadre web2.0 futuretech
Tags - science life biology encyclopedia

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A scientist from Florida State University poured plaster into a Florida harvester ants' nest in order to study the nest's architecture.

Submitted by stella - 2007-04-25 21:09:53
Channels - blogcadre
Tags - research science biology

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