Posted on 08/15/2011 8:35:22 PM PDT by neverdem
The NYT can still do excellent science reporting, with no hint of the outrageous liberal bias that renders most Times articles unreadable.
2% of the genome.
Hmm that’s curiously close to the percentage of cancer donations that actually go to research!
The vast majority of the rest goes to soliciting more research dollars, while the head of the Canadian Cancer Agency brings home over $5 million per year.
I wonder what his charitable donations look like...
And why do suppose that is?
Junk science.
Some people don't deserve the title of *scientist*.
'Late' asthma research unearths potential new treatment
'Good' prion-like proteins boost immune response, UT Southwestern scientists report
U of Minnesota researchers discover a natural food preservative that kills food-borne bacteria
FReepmail me if you want on or off my health and science ping list.
-——portraying homelessness in art———
Let’s see........ perhaps an all white or light gray canvas. The concept is nothing or absence of a dwelling.
Then perhaps a sculpture, a wooden base with a clearly defined platform on top. The emptiness on top also conveys nothing, the absence of a dwelling.
Or perhaps a performance. The curtain opens and nothing happens. The concept of nothing, the absence of a dwelling is portrayed by silence and the blank brick wall behind the stage
Ah, NO performance. Perhaps we could get funding. Hard to document how the funds were used, but ‘creative writing’ is just that.
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Thanks neverdem.Cancer appears to be even more willful and calculating than previously imagined. Most DNA, for example, was long considered junk.. is referred to more respectfully as "noncoding" DNA, and researchers are finding clues that "pseudogenes" lurking within this dark region may play a role in cancer.It's a 'Helix, Make Mine a Double' topic. |
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Isn’t Magic Johnson proof of an AIDS cure?
bfl
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