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  1. Genetically-Engineered Trees Can Dissolve Themselves into Fuel [Mad Genomics]

    Genetically-Engineered Trees Can Dissolve Themselves into Fuel [Mad Genomics]

    io9.com » io9 - Aug 15, 2008

    Worried about all the energy that's required to break poplar trees down into usable fuel? Never fear: We'll just stick some fungus genes into that poplar so that the tree can rapidly ferment itself as soon as it's

    Also tagged: science, genetics, biology, eddy rubin, mad genomics

  2. Daily TIPs: Space Mirrors, Gassy Microbes, 120 in the Shade, & More

    Daily TIPs: Space Mirrors, Gassy Microbes, 120 in the Shade, & More

    xconomy.com » Xconomy - Jul 8, 2008

    Daily TIPs, Internet, global warming Neil Savage wrote: Crashes a Big Deal for Web Businesses A few years ago, if a site like eBay went down for a couple of hours, it wasn’t such a big deal, because the number of

    Also tagged: global warming, internet, yahoo, ebay, national, department of energy, michael bloomberg, daily tips, national cancer institute, federal communications commission, national blog main, desulfurococcus fermentans

  3. T. Rex Closer to Gizzards Than Lizards

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Science News and Headlines From The Washington Post - Apr 25, 2008

    Protein retrieved from a 68 millon-year-old Tyrannosaurus rex bone closely resembles the main protein in chicken and ostrich bones and is only distantly related to lizards', strengthening the popular idea that birds

    Also tagged: rex, t, california, montana, to, harvard medical school, harvard university, closer, raleigh, lizards, north carolina state university, than, beth israel deaconess medical center, walnut creek, university of california san diego

  4. First soybean genome assembly released to enable bioenergy research

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Jan 20, 2008

    Washington, Jan 20 (ANI): The DOE Joint Genome Institute in California, USA, have released the first soybean genome assembly to the worldwide scientific community to enable bioenergy research. The soybean genome

    Also tagged: health science, energy content, national science foundation