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DNA Replication | Gene Expression | Discover Magazine

blogs.discovermagazine.com — “Biology | DNA | Most of you have probably seen this stylized graphic somewhere along the away (I think it was on PBS at some point). But it's still cool....View full resource at blogs.discovermagazine.com

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Most Recently Shared on April 27, 2012 at 10:05 pm By:

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Friday #science: Check out this stylized graphic video of #DNA replication | via @DiscoverMag http://t.co/TgFnMlme

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How Do Scientists Get Ahold of Human Fat? Tummy Tucks. | 80beats | Discover Magazine

blogs.discovermagazine.com — “Uncategorized | adipose tissue | So much adipose tissue...Most of us think of our love handles as something we'd rather do without. Scientists would be glad to take them off your hips---er, hanView full resource at blogs.discovermagazine.com

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Most Recently Shared on April 7, 2012 at 12:30 am By:

plsurgeon Dr Subhas Gupta Surgeon, Plastic Surgeon, Physician, Active Health Library, and Doctor

#PlasticSurgery How Do Scientists Get Ahold of Human Fat? Tummy Tucks. - DISCOVER: Scientists would be glad to t... http://t.co/2QTzdqLj

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The brain is full of Manhattan-like grids | Not Exactly Rocket Science | Discover Magazine

blogs.discovermagazine.com — “Inside the brain | London’s streets are a mess. Roads bend sharply, end abruptly, and meet each other at unlikely angles. Intuitively, you might think that the cells of our braiView full resource at blogs.discovermagazine.com

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Most Recently Shared on March 29, 2012 at 6:33 pm By:

EndoGoddess Jen Dyer MD, MPH Doctor, Pediatrician, Internist, Endocrinologist, and Physician

New York chicness, it's in our brains: 'The brain is full of Manhattan-like grids' http://t.co/nXzWqnrz :)

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Getting Big Takes Time…Millions and Millions of Generations, Say Biologists | 80beats | Discover Magazine

blogs.discovermagazine.com — “Living World | body mass | Creatures as large as elephants are unusual; it takes a long time to evolve such size.How long does it take for a mammal as small as a mouse to evolve into someView full resource at blogs.discovermagazine.com

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Friday #science: Evolution from mouse to elephant took at least 24 million generations | via @DiscoverMag http://t.co/fGHr9JDY

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NCBI ROFL: Which brand of ball point pen is best for an emergency airway puncture? | Discoblog | Discover Magazine

blogs.discovermagazine.com — “health issues I wish I didn't know about | Airflow efficacy of ballpoint pen tubes: a consideration for use in bystander cricothyrotomy.OBJECTIVE:To examine the suitability of commonly available ballpoinView full resource at blogs.discovermagazine.com

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Most Recently Shared on March 20, 2012 at 1:36 pm By:

drsteventucker Dr Steven Tucker Oncologist, Physician, Doctor, and Internist

Love these! RT @ncbirofl: NCBI ROFL: Which brand of ball point pen is best for an emergency airway puncture? http://t.co/UNh84SpA

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Of Viking Mice and Men: DNA Analysis Reveals How Mice Colonized Northern Europe | 80beats | Discover Magazine

blogs.discovermagazine.com — “Living World | mice | Just as Vikings pillaged their way from Norway to Greenland and Iceland 1000 years ago, another group of furry raiders appears to have made a similar trek: commView full resource at blogs.discovermagazine.com

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Of Viking Mice and Men: DNA Analysis Reveals How Mice Colonized Northern Europe | 80beats http://t.co/raIbv6We

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The Emotional Rollercoaster of Creating a Better Decaf Coffee Bean | 80beats | Discover Magazine

blogs.discovermagazine.com — “Living World | biotechnology | Ripening coffee berries.Coffee aficionados may look down their noses at decaf beans, which are chemically treated to rob them of their caffeine, and, some say,View full resource at blogs.discovermagazine.com

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via @DiscoverMag The Emotional Rollercoaster of Creating a Better Decaf Coffee Bean http://t.co/kYlEoCui

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The Last of the Split-Brain Patients | 80beats | Discover Magazine

blogs.discovermagazine.com — “Mind & Brain | corpus calllosum | http://youtu.be/ZMLzP1VCANoA split-brain patient is unable to say what he sees with his nonverbal right brain, but he can draw it. Half a century ago, patientsView full resource at blogs.discovermagazine.com

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Analysis of Drug Database Reveals Thousands of Potentially Dangerous Interactions | 80beats | Discover Magazine

blogs.discovermagazine.com — “Health & Medicine | drug interactions | It's a funny thing about clinical trials: they're set up so that all the subjects taking the drug in question are totally healthy in every other respect and onView full resource at blogs.discovermagazine.com

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Most Recently Shared on March 17, 2012 at 12:52 am By:

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Analysis of Drug Database Reveals Thousands of Potentially Dangerous Interactions | 80beats http://t.co/eIukM6ya

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Parasitic wasps vaccinate aphids by spreading anti-wasp bacteria | Not Exactly Rocket Science | Discover Magazine

blogs.discovermagazine.com — “Animal behaviour | A black bean aphid is about to have a rough day. It has been targeted by a parasitic wasp, which lays several eggs inside its body. When the eggs hatch, the wasView full resource at blogs.discovermagazine.com

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AllergyNet John Weiner Allergist, Physician, Doctor, and Internist

Nature - beautiful, serene, romantic: Parasitic wasp grubs eat aphids from the inside out http://t.co/XNFRaa6Q

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Will we ever restore sight to the blind? | Not Exactly Rocket Science | Discover Magazine

blogs.discovermagazine.com — “Anatomy | Here's the third piece from my new BBC columnA 46 year-old man called Miikka spotted a simple spelling mistake. A group of scientists had misspelled his name asView full resource at blogs.discovermagazine.com

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Bird Flu: Any Information to Declare? | The Loom | Discover Magazine

blogs.discovermagazine.com — “A Planet of Viruses | One thing that's fascinated me about the ongoing debate about the manipulated bird flu (check out my pieces for Slate, the Loom, and the Times for background) iView full resource at blogs.discovermagazine.com

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Bird Flu: Any Information to Declare? | The Loom: One thing that’s fascinated me about the ongoing debate about ... http://t.co/09Vjt4TA

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The Science Behind Why Airline Food Tastes Bad | 80beats | Discover Magazine

blogs.discovermagazine.com — “Health & Medicine | airline food | Airplane food is notoriously bad. But airlines, in financial free fall over the last decade, have been trying to bring back the luxe food of early flight in busView full resource at blogs.discovermagazine.com

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The Great Brain Debate: New York, April 2 | The Loom | Discover Magazine

blogs.discovermagazine.com — “Brains | If you're in New York please consider joining me and Robert Krulwich of Radiolab on April 2 for a fascinating debate about the future of neuroscience. Tickets aView full resource at blogs.discovermagazine.com

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Most Recently Shared on March 9, 2012 at 7:22 pm By:

ohsuneuro Jeff Kraakevik Neurologist, Physician, and Doctor

The Great Brain Debate: April 2 http://t.co/SDT69bDF via @zite -> for NYC tweeps on theories of brain maps & mind-moderated by Radiolab dude

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NCBI ROFL: Chicken soup for the white blood cell’s soul. | Discoblog | Discover Magazine

blogs.discovermagazine.com — “eat me | Chicken soup inhibits neutrophil chemotaxis in vitro.Chicken soup has long been regarded as a remedy for symptomatic upper respiratory tract infections. As it iView full resource at blogs.discovermagazine.com

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Most Recently Shared on March 8, 2012 at 2:02 am By:

pyknosis Aaron Logan Physician, Doctor, and Internist

Heh. "Only the chicken lacked cytotoxic activity." RT @ncbirofl: Chicken soup for the white blood cell’s soul. http://t.co/CM4lFFVB

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