November 2005
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World AIDS Day
December 1st is the 18th Annual World AIDS Day. A look at where we are.
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Egg On His Face
Cloning pioneer Hwang Woo Suk's dog days
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Einstein Wrong About Being Wrong
"Biggest blunder" not really a mistake at all.
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Fear Itself
Blocking a gene in the brain could keep you from being afraid, very afraid.
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New & Notable: 11/19 - 11/25
Singing with Alzheimer's patients, the length of the Great Wall, more on climate change, and nasty boys!
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The Biological Camera
Students work at the forefront of synthetic biology to make bacteria-based photographs.
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What Happens When Science is Made in China?
A Seed exclusive from Beijing
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Gene Thieves
Bacteria steal genetic material in order to rapidly adapt
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Iron Man
Turned to steel in the great magnetic field, Stephen Hawking has traveled time for the future of mankind
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Childhood Neglect Leaves Biological Mark
Orphaned children experience stunted social functioning linked to low hormone levels
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Stale Beer Maidens
Archaeologists uncover ancient Wari brewery, discover ladies tended the beer garden
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New and Notable: 11/13 - 11/18
Emotional genes, comic hero aggression and more.
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Sweet Tooth Might Reduce Stress
Researchers look to sugar and saccharin to lessen anxiety.
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Udder Impossibility
The physics of cow tipping stand on shaky ground
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An Intergenerational Game of Telephone
Researchers confirm linguistic theory with genetic comparison
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Harriet Celebrates 175 Years
Charles Darwin's contemporary marches towards her third century
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The Other I.D.
An interview with Don Wise, creator of "incompetent design"
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Cribsheet #1: Stem Cells
Seed's Downloadable Tool for Living in the 21st Century
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Red, White and Bleu
Researchers use scientific methodology to pair wines and cheese.
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New and Notable: 11/6-11/12
Anime in space, lunar land deeds and more.
