Monday, November 5, 2012

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Stirred Not Mixed: How Seawater Turbulence Affects Marine Food Webs
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Computational Medicine Begins To Enhance The Way Doctors Detect And Treat Disease
Computational medicine has begun to leap off the drawing board and land in the hands of doctors who treat patients for heart ailments, cancer and other illnesses.

Solving A Biological Mystery: Gene Related To Germ Cell Formation Is Far Older Than First Thought
Scientists have solved the long-standing mystery of how some insects form the germ cells, the cellular precursors to the eggs and sperm necessary for sexual reproduction.

Privacy Vs. Protection
Study considers how to manage epidemics in information blackouts.

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