Navigation Links


evolving at Biology News

Human brain is still evolving

Researchers who have analyzed sequence variations in two genes that regulate brain size in human populations have found evidence that the human brain is still evolving. They speculate that if the human species continues to survive, the human brain may continue to evolve, driven by the pressures of natural selection. Their data suggest that major variants in these genes arose at roughly the...

Fish evolve a longer lifespan by evolving a longer reproductive period, researchers find

A UC Riverside-led research team has found that as some populations of an organism evolve a longer lifespan, they do so by increasing only that segment of the lifespan that contributes to "fitness" ?the relative ability of an individual to contribute offspring to the next generation. Focusing on guppies, small fresh-water fish biologists have studied for long, the researchers found that gu...
evolving at Biology Products
evolving at Biology Technology

CIO Leadership Series: Logothetis likes CIO's evolving role

From enabling the business to meet corporate objectives, to building strong working relationships with the entire workforce (not just upp...

Making deals with evolving technologies in mind

In today's business environment, companies must consider and understand h...

UW biotech program launches graduates into evolving industry (part 2)

Lynda Bader was ready for a change. She had achieved success as a strategic consultant t...

UW biotech program launches graduates into evolving industry (part 1)

Predicting the future is tricky business. Yet it is a widely held truth that biotechnology will be an integral part of the future new economy. And UW-Madisons de...

Is your employee handbook evolving with technology?

In 2002, vendors shipped 18.2 million camera phones worldwide. In 2003, they shipped 50 million. Instant messaging has become equally popu...

More>>

evolving at Medicine News
evolving at Medicine Products

Hexagonal Revolving Tower Case

Description:A pre-assembled, hexagonal, revolving tower display with two round 19.75" in diameter adjustable shelves. Enjoy 3.5 square feet of elegant shelf space for your products....
Company:Tecno Display
evolving at Medicine Technology

Appendicitis: Evolving Tools to Diagnose a Classic Disease

Contributing Editor Appendicitis is a common, potentially lethal condition that affects 7% of individuals sometime in their lives. The condition occurs when the appendix, a blind pouch of intestine at the proximal colon, becomes obstructed by mucus, stool, or lymphatic tissue. Infection ensues, which can rapidly evol...
Other TagsMoHtape
(Date:11/18/2008)...and Miller Garner Prestigious Awards , , WA... L. Buc, Geoffrey M. Levitt, Dr. Murray M. Lumpkin...he 2009 Food and Drug Law Institute (FDLI) Disting...ed today. , , Since 1993, FDLI has selected...nd drug law: government, industry, law firms and c...
(Date:11/18/2008)...rocedure in which her stem cells were combined wit...scientists report , , TUESDAY, Nov. 18 (...ld mother of two has successfully undergone the fi...ed from a donor,s airway and her own stem cells, r...dia Castillo, who lives in Barcelona, Spain, with ...
(Date:11/18/2008)...PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Streamline Health Solutio...t will release third quarter of,fiscal year 2008 ... 2008 on,Tuesday, December 2, 2008 after the mark...l and web cast to discuss the results on Tuesday, ...parties can access the call by dialing (877) 356-5...
(Date:11/18/2008)... different molecular mechanisms, scientists show ,...Pain and itching are regulated by different molecu...ty study that challenges the long-held belief that...esponse to pain. , This finding could prove imp...nd pain. , Zhou-Feng Chen, of Washington Univer...
Breaking Medicine News(10 mins):Health News:FDLI Names 2009 Distinguished Service and Leadership Award Recipients 2Health News:FDLI Names 2009 Distinguished Service and Leadership Award Recipients 3Health News:FDLI Names 2009 Distinguished Service and Leadership Award Recipients 4Health News:Airway Transplant Aided by Stem Cells a Medical First 2Health News:Airway Transplant Aided by Stem Cells a Medical First 3Health News:Streamline Health to Announce Third Quarter of Fiscal Year 2008 Financial Results on Tuesday, December 2, 2008 2Health News:Itching Not a Less Intense Form of Pain 2
(Date:11/17/2008)...DENA, Calif.--The bacterial cell wall that is the ... actually made up of a thin single layer of carboh...wrap around the bacterium like a belt around a per... at the California Institute of Technology (Caltec...ture in three dimensions was made possible by new ...
(Date:11/17/2008)...le are different, both physically and mentally, bu...n the thought of scientists for decades now. But w...mon, the University of Alberta,s Tim Caulfield is ...t attitudes. , Just last year Nobel Prize winni... responsible for creating differences in human int...
(Date:11/17/2008)...akech, Morocco, November 17, 2008 The Internation...as (ICCAT) will meet from November 17- 24 in Marra...e Mediterranean bluefin tuna from collapse. , I... impending collapse, with its own review panel say...ishery is an "international disgrace" and a "trave...
(Date:11/17/2008)...K RIDGE, Tenn., Nov. 17, 2008 -- A Cray XT high-pe...ergy,s (DOE) Oak Ridge National Laboratory is the ...ual ranking of the world,s top 500 computers ( www...t an annual international supercomputing conferenc...formance of 1.64 petaflops, (quadrillion floating ...
Breaking Biology News(10 mins):Caltech researchers get first 3-D glimpse of bacterial cell-wall architecture 2Could genetic research awaken racist attitudes? 2Tuna Commission to decide the future of Mediterranean bluefin 2Oak Ridge supercomputer is the world's fastest for science 2Oak Ridge supercomputer is the world's fastest for science 3Oak Ridge supercomputer is the world's fastest for science 4Pharmos Corporation to Present at the 2007 RBC Capital Markets Healthcare Conference 2114 1Pharmos Corporation to Present at the 2007 RBC Capital Markets Healthcare Conference 2114 2Preclinical Studies Show Promise for Novel Antibody Therapy to Treat Acute Myeloid Leukemia 28AML 29 1014 1Preclinical Studies Show Promise for Novel Antibody Therapy to Treat Acute Myeloid Leukemia 28AML 29 1014 2Preclinical Studies Show Promise for Novel Antibody Therapy to Treat Acute Myeloid Leukemia 28AML 29 1014 3Methane from microbes 3A a fuel for the future 1516 1Brooks and the University of Florida Reach Research Agreement 7935 1Brooks and the University of Florida Reach Research Agreement 7935 2
Other Contentsinfertilityinfertilityinfertilityimmunologyimmunologyimmunologyimmunologyimmunologyimmunologyimmunologyimmunologyfilamentfilamentfilamentintermediateintermediateintermediateintermediateintermediateintermediateintermediateintermediateintermediateinsulininsulininsulininsulininsulininsulininsulininsulinspacespacespacespacespacespacespacespacespacespaceintermembrane