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biotechnology Archive
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24 May, 2010 – This Week in Science
Build Your Own Bacteria Scientists have created a completely synthetic organism by copying the genome a certain species of bacteria, thereby paving the way for a new method of creating bacteria that will do specific tasks such as clean up oil spills. Poo Power Fuel from municipal sludge is now within a few cents of […] -
17 May, 2010 – This Week in Science
Scanning Archaeopteryx, Scary Pee, Labs On A Chip, Killer Robots in the Kitchen, Stem Cells for Hearing, Take A Pill, Minion Mailbag, and Much More… -
03 May, 2010 – This Week in Science
A Twin Mystery, Nose Spray Romance, Aphids Taste Like Roses, Searching For Dark Star, Betting On Bacteria, Terraforming Mars, NASA And The Aliens, And Much More… -
26 April, 2010 – This Week in Science
Recantations, Bubbling Tar Microbes, Nervous Nerves, Dark Matters, Brainy Science, The Skinny, Migrating Genes, and More! -
19 April, 2010 – This Week in Science
KDVS Fundraiser Week!, Beneficial Breasts, Multitudes of Microbes, Cyber-Security, DARPA loves Cats, Brainy Fibers, NASA’s Moon Mission, Electrified Space, Chicken or Egg, Messing With Mitochondria, and Much More! -
30 March, 2010 – This Week in Science
Hubble Confirmations, Brainy Drug Dealer, PacMan In Space, Fuel Friendly Yeast, Methanogens Breathe Easy, Pinky Sex, A Lead Burrito, Seeing In The Dark, Momma Knows Best, Stinky Birds, This Week in World Robot Domination, And Much More! -
23 March, 2010 – This Week in Science
SXSW Recap, Exceptional Shrimps, Could Be A Hobbit’s Uncle, How To Grow A New Leg, Glaucoma Gets Brainy, Planck Gets Dusty, Seaweed Supplementation, Sperm Play Tron, Science Plays Poker, LHC Record Breaking, And Much More! -
23 February, 2010 – This Week in Science
Kirsten Goes to AAAS, Dolphin Debates, Math With A Purpose, Power Naps, Wasps And Butterflies, Biological Aging, Exploring Explorit, TWI the Decade of Science: Brain-Computer Interfaces, and Much, Much More…