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Natural Science Forum / Biology / Biology / July 2006



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possible method of breeding a superior intelligent human31 Jul 2006 19:04 GMT4
I was looking for information on mules and found a passage in
wikipedia:
--- quoting Wikipedia on mule ---
The sterility is attributed to the different number of chromosomes the
Melanin27 Jul 2006 18:07 GMT1
Is it possible to measure the melanin degree one possesses in his/her
eyes ?
funny little worm -- looks like cornsilk26 Jul 2006 12:40 GMT2
I was out in the country (upstate NY) this weekend and found a funny
little work attached to my shoe.
It was a few inches long and looked like a piece of curled up cornsilk
(it was about that thickness and color) and it was wiggling around like
A genetic basis for the behaviour of "hatred"; a new theory to account for hatred21 Jul 2006 08:23 GMT2
I thought of this yesterday. Maybe it comes on the coat tails of the
never ending violence in the Middle East of what appears to be hopeless
and endless cycle of violence. This is why I say that a RoadMap is
useless and that the only viable option is a Direct Intervention by a
Reassortment maybe a technique that finds cures for many viral diseases, even the birdflu19 Jul 2006 20:50 GMT6
I was thinking that probably Reassortment in viruses is not always bad
and harmful to humanity and that Reassortment could be used as a tool
to fight viruses. Perhaps through Reassortment we can biotech a virus
that kills other viruses. As far as I know, there are no viricides of a
What is the approx. ratio of mass of bones to rest of body?19 Jul 2006 00:13 GMT4
I searched net. But it is scary to find exactly this info in heap of
urls.
Does somebody know approx ratio of mass of bones to mass of body?
Thanks.
About requirement of marks and subjects in 12th for admissions of biotech11 Jul 2006 12:44 GMT3
I am still doing my 12th and want to get into the field of
biotechnology or genetics.I am verry much interested in these
fields.Can anybody please tell me what are the marks requirements for
these fields.I am not having maths still can i get the admissions for
what's the relationship between medicine and biotechnology?10 Jul 2006 22:45 GMT1
what's the relationship between medicine and biotechnology? thanks in
advance!
Method of REASSORTMENT by viruses could offer a cure for cancer and virus infections07 Jul 2006 19:35 GMT55
I started a thread a few days back saying that it is wise to invent the
pandemic H5N1 in the laboratory under secure conditions so that we can
know and understand this killer virus before Nature itself invents it.
Under the controlled conditions of the laboratory we can invent a
Canonical Science Today, rendering mathematics with CSS04 Jul 2006 19:39 GMT1
Since the idea of encoding mathematics using MathML is being very far
from popular due to a number of factors -expensive tools, bad
accesibility of generated code, unusual verbosity, lack of adequate
support, special fonts, namespaces, special plugins, backward
 
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