| Was coach Schnupp shooting schnapps? http://www.signonsandiego.c... Biology Articles San Diego Union-Tribune - It's likely there are some fine, upstanding men leading the youth of America. Eric Schnupp, with his bachelor's degree in biology and secondary education from Miami, however, doesn't figure to be one of them. the record of 22. The Baylor assistant ... |
| Women, science, and gender bias http://www.boston.com/news/... Biology Articles Boston Globe - The American Enterprise Institute symposium took a fairly critical view of the NAS report; but, unlike the Harvard panel, it did not come down on one side of the biology vs. bias debate, offering instead a nuanced look at the research and the ... |
| Nobel Prize winner sets off firestorm with comments about blacks http://www.startribune.com/... Biology Articles Minneapolis Star Tribune - Francis Collins, director of the National Human Genome Research Institute. Mike Botchan, co-chairman of the molecular and cell biology department at the University of California, Berkeley, said the Nobelist's personal beliefs are less important than ... |
| The elephants who never forget that red is a dangerous colour http://www.timesonline.co.u... Biology Articles Times Online - Whereas elephants had reacted with fear to the scent of Masai-worn clothes, in this visual case their reaction was to threaten,” the researchers reported in the journal Current Biology . Dr Bates and Richard Byrne, also from the University of St ... |
| DNA evidence: Man wrongly executed in notorious British murder case http://www.iht.com/articles... Biology Articles International Herald Tribune - He formed a team several years ago with David Foran, who heads up a forensics biology laboratory at Michigan State University, and Beth Wills, a genealogist from Ionia, to resolve what he saw as inconsistent evidence. Foran needed some DNA from the ... |
| Elephants never forget the smell of a tribesman http://news.independent.co.... Biology Articles The Independent - ... elephants might be able to distinguish among different human groups according to the level of risk that each presents to them, and we were not disappointed," said Professor Richard Byrne, who led the study published in the journal Current Biology . "In ... |
| Study shows elephants can literally sniff out danger http://uk.reuters.com/artic... Biology Articles Reuters UK - Andrews, who worked on the study published in Current Biology. Working with the Amboseli Elephant Research Project in southern Kenya, the researchers presented the animals with clean clothing and material worn by either a Masai or Kamba tribesman. They ... |
| Nobelist's Race Comments Spark Outrage http://www.forbes.com/feeds... Biology Articles Forbes - Mike Botchan, co-chair of the molecular and cell biology department at the University of California, Berkeley, who's known Watson since 1970, said the Nobelist's personal beliefs are less important than the impact of what he says. "Is he someone who's ... |
| Islam vs. Science http://www.usnews.com/usnew... Biology Articles US News and World Report - LEARNING. Students study biology in a Muslim boarding school in Indonesia. But advancements in science are lagging, and there is suspicion in the Muslim world that science is heresy. |
| Access Pharmaceuticals to Present Data on ProLindac(TM) at the AACR ... http://www.forbes.com/prnew... Biology Articles Forbes - Discovery, Biology, and Clinical Applications" taking place October 22-26, 2007 at the Moscone Convention Center West in San Francisco, CA. An update on Access' ongoing ProLindac Phase 2 clinical study will be presented during Poster Session A ... |