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Ecological Niche Modeling Sasquatch's Range Distribution

Ecological Niche Modeling is a great tool for conservation biology, phylogeography and evolutionary biology. However, as Jeff Lozier and colleagues point out in a paper in the Journal of Biogeography that the models are only as good as the data they are based on.

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Evolution: Crabs go deep to avoid hot water

Researchers from the National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, have drawn together 200 years' worth of oceanographic knowledge to investigate the distribution of a notorious deep-sea giant a ' the king crab.

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Related Topix: Science, Oceanography

17 hrs ago | Stanford University School of Medicin...

Schizophrenia linked for first time to chromosome region in study led by Stanford scientists

Stanford University School of Medicine scientists have played a major role in an international effort that has shown, for the first time, that modern genetic technologies can solve the riddle of how gene variations lead to schizophrenia.

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Related Topix: Startups, Stanford University, Genetics, Science

21 hrs ago | SF Gate

Ill. cancer researcher wins $500K genetics prize

An 84-year-old University of Chicago researcher has won a half-million-dollar genetics prize for her pioneering work in showing that cancer is a genetic disease.

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Related Topix: Genetics, Medicine, Cancer, Science, Health, University of Chicago

Thu Jul 02, 2009

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Gene Variants Linked To Higher Schizophrenia Risk

A handful of typos in a mysterious region of the human genetic code are connected to a slightly higher risk of schizophrenia, new studies show.

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Related Topix: Genetics, Science

Wed Jul 01, 2009

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Michael Jackson: Erotic Identity Disorder?

In Was Michael Jackson A Pedophile? we dismissed the idea that Michael Jackson was gay and the unlikeliness of his being a clinical pedophile along with being an autogynephile. So what was he?

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Blood stem cell growth factor reverses memory decline in mice

A human growth factor that stimulates blood stem cells to proliferate in the bone marrow reverses memory impairment in mice genetically altered to develop Alzheimer's disease, researchers at the University of South Florida and James A. Haley Hospital found.

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Related Topix: Alzheimer's, Health, Stem Cell Research, Science / Technology, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, Medicine, Neupogen, Filgrastim (generic), Medication

Tue Jun 30, 2009

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Genetic analysis reveals secrets of scorpion venom

Transcriptomic tests have uncovered the protein composition of venom from the Scorpiops jendeki scorpion.

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How Proteins Bind DNA (And How Not to Model Them)

How proteins recognize specific stretches of DNA is one of the key questions of gene regulation.

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Online genetic testing appears to have benefits

Online genetic testing for lung cancer appears to offer some benefits to patients, according to U.S. researchers who evaluated the use of an online test among 44 smokers.

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Related Topix: Health, Lung Cancer, Smoking, Medicine, Genetics, Science

BioSpace

deCODE genetics, Inc. Discovers a Gene Linked to Risk of Kidney Stones and Osteoporosis

A discovery by scientists at deCODE genetics and academic colleagues from Iceland, the Netherlands and Denmark has pointed to a common biological mechanism contributing to both kidney stones and decreased bone mineral density .

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Related Topix: Genetics, Science, deCODE genetics, Biotech, Medicine, Healthcare Industry, Health, Back Pain, Netherlands,

Mon Jun 29, 2009

CiteULike

Gaining confidence in high-throughput protein interaction networks.

NEW NEW Abstract Although genome-scale technologies have benefited from statistical measures of data quality, extracting biologically relevant pathways from high-throughput proteomics data remains a challenge.

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Related Topix: Mathematics, Science, Genetics, Baltimore, MD, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore Metro

RedOrbit

Exploring How The Body Adapts To Exercise At Altitude

Exercise requires the integrated activity of every organ and tissue in the body, and understanding how these respond to the decreased oxygen levels present at moderate to high altitude is the focus of the current special issue of High Altitude Medicine & Biology, a peer-reviewed journal published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.

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Related Topix: Science, California, UC San Diego, Europe, Spain, World News,

MediLexicon

Two Studies Report Finding New Genes And Gene Regions That Make People Susceptible To MS

Two studies recently published in the journal Nature Genetics report identifying new genes and gene regions that contribute to making people susceptible to developing MS.

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Related Topix: Genetics, Science, Health

MediLexicon

The Site For Alcohol's Action In The Brain

Main Category: Alcohol / Addiction / Illegal Drugs Also Included In: Neurology / Neuroscience Biology / Biochemistry Alcohol's inebriating effects are familiar to everyone.

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Related Topix: Science, Medicine, Alcoholism, Health, Drug Addiction (Substance Abuse), Biochemistry, Epilepsy

The Post and Courier

Cilantro divides epicures

Susan Hill dislikes cilantro, and not just a little. "I just hate it," says Hill, 36, an Annapolis, Md., stay-at-home mom.

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Related Topix: Annapolis, MD, Home Gardening, Home, Genetics, Science

Sun Jun 28, 2009

Medical News Today

Like Burrs On Your Clothes, Molecule-Size Capsules Can Deliver...

Main Category: Immune System / Vaccines Also Included In: Biology / Biochemistry ; Pharma Industry / Biotech Industry ; Blood / Hematology Article Date: 27 Jun 2009 - 0:00 PDT It is now possible to engineer tiny containers the size of a virus to deliver drugs and other materials with almost 100 percent efficiency to targeted cells in the ...

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MediLexicon

CEL-SCI Files Patent Application To Support Company's Treatment For...

SCI CORPORATION announced that it has filed a provisional U.S. patent application covering its L.E.A.P.S. immune therapy drugs for the prevention/treatment of H1N1, swine, bird flu, Influenza A and/or evolving mutants or variants of these viruses.

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Related Topix: Epidemic, Natural Disasters, Inventions, Science / Technology, Science, Immunology, Baltimore Metro, Health

EurekAlert!

Controversial cancer stem cells offer new direction for treatment

In a review in Science , a University of Rochester Medical Center researcher sorts out the controversy and promise around a dangerous subtype of cancer cells, known as cancer stem cells, which seem capable of resisting many modern treatments.

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Related Topix: Stem Cell Research, Science / Technology

The Frederick News Post

Paddlers learn about threats to Monocacy

MONOCACY RIVER -- Thursday dawned hot and sunny, perfect for a day on the water.

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