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Headlines matching 'genetics'
Wed February 08, 2012
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(Wired) Interesting Everyone's lovable sex loving ape turns out to be a paedomorph, and guess what? Scientists theorize it was because of their women  (wired.com) (26)


Mon February 06, 2012
(NJ.com) Cool High school student tests her own genetic abnormality in order to reassure her parents. Turns out she's just a teenager  (nj.com) (30)


Thu January 19, 2012
(io9) Interesting How sunlight, sex, and sneezes are all connected  (io9.com) (64)


Mon January 16, 2012
(BBC) Asinine Twenty top predictions for life 100 years from now - strange... no mention of anyone assuming control  (bbc.co.uk) (152)


Tue January 10, 2012
(Chicago Tribune) Interesting Eugenics made easy: Cheap human genome readers are finally here  (chicagotribune.com) (31)


Fri December 30, 2011
(io9) Amusing 10 weirdest scientific theories proposed in science fiction, or as we call them: "Plot devices"  (io9.com) (135)
(Daily Mail) Cool Doctors store patients' genetic codes, in a revolutionary step toward tailoring therapies specifically to an individual, and so they have a template to help reintegrate you after the transporter splits you into good and evil duplicates  (dailymail.co.uk) (63)


Wed December 28, 2011
(MSNBC) Interesting The top 5 bullshiat things that science journals had to retract in 2011  (vitals.msnbc.msn.com) (244)


Wed November 30, 2011
(ABC) Interesting Scientists identify "morning person" gene. Researchers tentatively call it Couric7AM  (abcnews.go.com) (72)


Thu November 24, 2011
(MSNBC) Interesting Scientists are working hard to build a better turkey, better than it was before. Better, stronger, faster. They have the technology. Da-na-na-na-na-na-na  (msnbc.msn.com) (9)


Wed November 23, 2011
(The Atlantic) Spiffy The history of heritage turkeys. Useful if you want to brag about your true heritage turkey and credibly badmouth your hipster neighbors' faux-heritage turkey  (theatlantic.com) (67)


Fri November 18, 2011
(Slate) Amusing World's most popular strain of lab mouse a stereotypical farker: "He's a teenaged, alcoholic couch potato with a weakened immune system"  (slate.com) (11)


Thu November 17, 2011
(Boston Globe) Sad After two years of living the good life, New England's squirrels are starving on account of the smallest acorn crop in memory  (bostonglobe.com) (37)

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