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ecoscraps.com » Ecoscraps - 20 hours ago
This story contains additional media. Click here to view the media. This is one of the most succinct illustrations of the story of Earth’s recent life, as endured with a case of Humans. It even leaves the door open …
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Clever Monkeys: Monkeys and Medicinal Plantspbs.org » Nature - Nov 3, 2008 When we are sick, or suffering discomfort from diarrhea or indigestion, we take medicines to make us feel better. We know what ails us, and we know what can help us. Monkeys, too, seem to have knowledge of the … Also tagged: medicine, uncategorized, grooming |
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Integrative Holistic Healing Center, Santa Feabout-albuquerquenm.com » Albuquerque, NM - Oct 27, 2008 Heal yourself with just a little help from... Nestled by moutains, off St Francis, on Camino De Monte Rey, the Integrative Holisitc Healing Center share a larger compound of healing arts, yoga, and other practioners … Also tagged: education, announcements, internal medicine, healing, massage, lectures, free press, reiki, gestalt, polarity, biofeedback, oriental medicine, albuquerque nm, mary macintyre, blogger s view, santa fe nm, santa fe events, counselling, daniel cobb, integrative holistic healing center, linda durantante, dr steve swat, mahabba kaufman, kristine bartyzel, nanda jones, dr robert campbell, haysen weir, rick bastine, dr carol callen |
nytimes.com » NYT > Science - Oct 14, 2008
Scientists have now sequenced the genomes of two more parasites that cause malaria, Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium knowlesi.
Also tagged: science and technology, medicine and health, malaria, dna deoxyribonucleic acid
nytimes.com » NYT > Health - Oct 13, 2008
Scientists have now sequenced the genomes of two more parasites that cause malaria, plasmodium vivax and plasmodium knowlesi.
Also tagged: science and technology, medicine and health, malaria, dna deoxyribonucleic acid
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Worms track us down with a chemical trailscienceblogs.com » Not Exactly Rocket Science - Oct 9, 2008 Throughout the day, our skins are constantly sending out messages that we are completely oblivious to. The message is written in chemical form and it says, "Here I am. Come and get me". We neither see nor hear these … |
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Worms track us down with a chemical trail [Not Exactly Rocket Science]scienceblogs.com » ScienceBlogs Channel : Medicine & Health - Oct 9, 2008 Throughout the day, our skins are constantly sending out messages that we are completely oblivious to. The message is written in chemical form and it says, "Here I am. Come and get me". We neither see nor hear these … |
scienceblogs.com » ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science - Oct 5, 2008
We like to think that we are masters of our own fates. The thought that others might be instead controlling our actions makes us uneasy. We rail against nanny states, we react badly to media hype and we are appalled at …
scienceblogs.com » Not Exactly Rocket Science - Oct 5, 2008
We like to think that we are masters of our own fates. The thought that others might be instead controlling our actions makes us uneasy. We rail against nanny states, we react badly to media hype and we are appalled at …
thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Sep 27, 2008
Washington, Sept 27 (ANI): Researchers from University of Illinois have come up with a novel way of developing antibiotics to fight malaria, potentially making the treatment of the disease less expensive. The research …
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