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geneticsandhealth.com » Genetics and Health - Aug 30, 2008
(Image credit: medicineworld.org) This week b5 media’s Health and Wellness channel is focusing on celebrities health. Our focus is not on ‘tittle tattle’ and hot gossip about Angelina, Brad or ’Tomkat’ but rather a …
Also tagged: genetics, celebrity, tomkat, michael milken, stephen hawking, larry king, angelina, paul allen, larry page, brad, human genome, general genetics and health, genetics and celebrities, craig venter, dna profiling, genome sequencing, dna sequencing
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Letters to the Editor - Jul 16, 2008
Regarding Henry Louis Gates Jr.'s July 11 op-ed about DNA pioneer James Watson, "Is He a Racist?":
Also tagged: baltimore, bigotry, old fashioned, silver spring, henry louis gates jr, naphtali barsky, jim bloom
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Op-Ed Columns - Jul 11, 2008
Is Dr. James Watson racist? After the controversy that erupted last fall when the father of DNA suggested that there are inherent, unalterable biological differences in intelligence between black people and everyone …
Also tagged: africa, united states, racist, a, is, he, harvard university, cold spring harbor, national institutes of health, national basketball association, the white house, david duke, university of cambridge, w e b dubois, cold spring harbor laboratory, francis crick, human genome project, charlotte hunt grubbe, clare college, theroot com
geneticsandhealth.com » Genetics and Health - Jun 9, 2008
(Image credit: medicineworld.org) This week b5 media’s Health and Wellness channel is focusing on celebrities health. Our focus is not on ‘tittle tattle’ and hot gossip about Angelina, Brad or ’Tomkat’ but rather a …
Also tagged: genetics, celebrity, tomkat, michael milken, stephen hawking, larry king, angelina, paul allen, larry page, brad, human genome, general genetics and health, genetics and celebrities, craig venter, dna profiling, genome sequencing, dna sequencing
jezebel.com » Jezebel - Jun 2, 2008
Hillary suffered a coughing fit in South Dakota today and might give up altogether tomorrow. I have been suffering coughing fits all weekend and I haven't even managed to give up smoking, so I'm not placing any bets …
Also tagged: hillary clinton, barack obama, mahmoud ahmadinejad, matt drudge, sadr city, donald rumsfeld, paul krugman, scott mcclellan, ted kennedy, unions, doug feith, news roundup, flds, chris hitchens, henry louis gates
jossip.com » Jossip - Jun 2, 2008
We all probably wanted to forget James Watson. Actually, you might have already forgotten him. Here’s a refresher: He’s a Nobel Laureate and one of the co-discoverers of DNA. He made headlines last fall when he made …
autoblog.com » Autoblog - Mar 9, 2008
Filed under: Bentley, Chevrolet Ok, think back to your 10th grade science class. Do you remember reading about a Dr. James Watson? You know, Watson and Crick? The guys who discovered the double helix shape of our DNA? …
Also tagged: bentley, nobel prize, nobelprize, jameswatson, dna sequencing
time.com » TIME.com: Work in Progress - Dec 15, 2007
Not so pure after all, huh, Dr. Watson? / PBS To be filed under N, for nyah, nyah: You'll recall that James Watson, the Nobel winner and world-famous geneticist, was widely outed recently as a rabid racist. You'll …
Also tagged: racism, discrimination, dr watson
wired.com » Wired: Wired Science - Dec 13, 2007
Modern medicine and social safety nets haven't slowed human evolution; instead, thanks to changes in diet, climate and lifestyle, evolution appears to be speeding up, and it's happening in different ways in different …
msn.com » Newsweek Top News - Dec 2, 2007
Every day, it seems, scientists learn something new about how our genes work. The latest insights into the dazzling and complex machinery of life itself.
Also tagged: science and technology, genetics, biology, sciences, massachusetts institute of technology, life sciences, francis crick, gregor mendel, health for life