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- GMOs down to the chromosome level
- If don't like the concept of 'Frankenfoods,' I have bad news for you. U.S. researchers have developed an artificial chromosome for corn plants. The Chicago Tribune reports that researchers can now make chromosomes to order. These artificial chromosomes are accepted as natural by the plants and passed through generations. As...
- Tags: Gene, University Of Chicago, Chromosome, Cell, Preuss, C/C++, Biotechnology, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2007-10-20
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- Texting? Pull Over ...
- So, it looks official. The train engineer who never slowed down before ramming his commuter train into a freight train in California was indeed sending text messages right up to the time of the crash. That's bad enough. Twenty-five people died and 135 were injured in the...
- Tags: Train, California, U.K., Wreck, Bicyclists, Advertising & Promotion, Food & Beverage, Marketing, Manufacturing, Tom Steinert-Threlkeld
- Blog posts 2008-10-02
- Bicarbonate Deficit Calculator 1.1 (Mobile)
- HCO3- DEFICIT CALCULATOR: This free software application is to be used to calculate HCO3- bicarbonate deficits in patients with metabolic acidosis. I have personally used this application for years for rapid calculations in the ICU setting. The calculations can be done both with and without an ABG even though IV...
- Tags: Mobile, Carbon Dioxide, Calculation, Pace Medical Applications, HCO3 Deficit, Let'
- Software downloads 2007-11-04
- Is Digg on Barry Diller's IAC shopping list? Move over News Corp.
- Barry Diller is on an IAC/InterActiveCorp mission. In reporting his company’s Q3 earnings today, the IAC Chairman and CEO said:We are unabashedly building an interactive conglomerate. We have three interrelated strategies: one, the growth of each of our businesses; two, Ask.com as the connecting thread; and three, all our cross...
- Tags: IAC, Barry Diller, Kara Nortman
- Blog posts 2006-10-31
- Web 2.0 meets local search?
- Curious about how Web 2.0 impacts local search?“Web 2.0 & Local Search” was the topic du jour at this afternoon’s Local Ad World mini-conference in New York City.The answer in a nut shell? Google.Yes, $148 billion and counting market cap Google rules not only in search, but in Web 2.0,...
- Tags: CitySearch, Google Inc.
- Blog posts 2006-10-25
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