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Living to 100 and Beyond – WSJ.com

Posted on 24 September 2011 by charlie

“In Jonathan Swift’s “Gulliver’s Travels,” Gulliver encounters a small group of immortals, the struldbrugs. “Those excellent...

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Genome at Home: Biohackers Build Their Own Labs | Magazine

Posted on 24 September 2011 by charlie

“A tiny spare bedroom is not an ideal space for a high tech biofabrication facility. To get to the one Josh Perfetto is putting together, visitors must wa...

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PLoS ONE: High Diversity of the Saliva Microbiome in Batwa Pygmies

Posted on 23 September 2011 by charlie

“In conclusion, the Batwa exhibit higher diversity in their saliva microbiome composition. A number of unique genera are found only in the Batwa, and the ...

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SXSW 2012 – Influence: It’s in Your Genes

Posted on 23 September 2011 by charlie

“More and more marketers are looking to tap into data to determine a value on a person. Tools like Klout, PeerIndex, and Avenue Empire are developing thei...

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PLoS ONE: Predator Cat Odors Activate Sexual Arousal Pathways in Brains of Toxoplasma gondii Infected Rats

Posted on 23 September 2011 by charlie

“Cat odors induce rapid, innate and stereotyped defensive behaviors in rats at first exposure, a presumed response to the evolutionary pressures of predat...

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Suicide-Bombing Bacteria Could Fight Infections – ScienceNOW

Posted on 22 September 2011 by charlie

“The researchers tweaked the genes that allow P. aeruginosa to detect other members of its species and put this synthetic genetic code into E. coli’...

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PLoS Biology: Endosymbiosis: Lessons in Conflict Resolution

Posted on 22 September 2011 by charlie

“In sum, the past few years have witnessed a surge of new empirical and theoretical approaches to understand the dynamics of bacterial–insect relationship...

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Three Snug Bugs – ScienceNOW

Posted on 22 September 2011 by charlie

“Mealybugs are the Russian nesting dolls of the animal world. Their bodies harbor a bacterium that helps them turn plant sap into usable nutrients, and th...

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Complexification, complexity inflection points, and Russian nested dolls

Posted on 22 September 2011 by charlie

Proteome-wide post-translational modification statistics: frequency analysis and curation of the swiss-prot database : Scientific Reports : Nature Publishing Gr...

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A Bug in a Bug in a Bug – ScienceNOW

Posted on 22 September 2011 by charlie

“But when Von Dohlen and her student Shawn Kohler examined the mealybugs’ so-called “symbiotic spheres,” long assumed to be host structu...

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