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Natural Science Forum / Biology / Biology / May 2006



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greatest diet ever known; riding lawnmowers are 1/2 of the problem31 May 2006 05:14 GMT8
One half of the problem of overweight is the advent of riding
lawnmowers. The other half is the availability, cheap price of dessert
foods such as ice cream in freezers packed full.
This last winter my weight kept gaining from 137 lbs to that of 140
alpha female in cats of 4 females31 May 2006 04:58 GMT3
I was wondering how alpha females in a cat litter of 4 females is
established. Is it the first born female and thus the one who gets the
best nipple to feed and grows the fastest.
>From what I have seen with my 6 cats is that the alpha female is the
Intelligent Design30 May 2006 14:00 GMT18
It was alway possible for nature to develope photosynthesis mechanism
so that human being generate energy directly from sunlight. But then
man would not have worked at all to earn money for food and all this
complicated structure of technology, economy would not have been there.
Human Genome Completely Sequenced - Watch Out !27 May 2006 23:04 GMT10
(cnn)
LONDON, England (Reuters) -- Scientists have reached a landmark point
in one of the world's most important scientific projects by sequencing
the last chromosome in the Human Genome, the so-called "book of life".
Before RNA23 May 2006 22:52 GMT3
In the book 'Vital Dust' the idea was put forth that Hydrogen Sulfide
and Ferrous ions with ultraviolet light on the primordial earth could
have potentially helped in the polymerizations of early life.
The question is - is there any possibility that ribose and phosphates
can descendants of single couple multiply into large viable population ?21 May 2006 17:44 GMT1
We had argument on IRC recently, whether, genetically
speaking,  descendants of the single couple of humans can
grow into viable population ? (the arguments started from
somebody mentioning that [he read somewhere that it
Help! DNA Electrophoresis15 May 2006 20:45 GMT1
I'm an engineering student and I'm doing a image processing work about
DNA electrophoresis. Can someone please tell me where can I find some
pictures with identified ladders so I can test my work? Thank you.
best way to remove ticks on pets: wirecutter13 May 2006 18:57 GMT8
My cats keep getting ticks and they try to end up on the head region. I
once used a fingernail clipper but it left the tick proboscis still
attached. Then I used a wire cutter tool and found out that as the wire
cutter applied pressure on the tick, that the tick released itself
Canonical Science Today, authoring system for science and mathematics (1st part)09 May 2006 13:58 GMT1
The initial CanonMath program presented here
[http://canonicalscience.blogspot.com/2006/02/choosing-notationsyntax-for-canonma
th.html
]
was discussed with several specialists, including father of XML-MAIDEN
project (which provided many interesting ideas over original desing).
Why can't human statue stand?09 May 2006 10:37 GMT15
Suppose there is human statue of cement in standing position. We human
being can remain in standing position. But why can't this statue remain
standing even if it is exact like our body?
Health is Wealth07 May 2006 22:29 GMT1
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