GENETIC CODEScientists uncover corn's full genetic code Advances in corn production could mean major steps toward feeding the world's growing population as it struggles with climate change.
GENOME PROJECTScientists map genome of a pig An international team of scientists announced Monday that it had produced a first draft of the genome of a domesticated pig.
NEW RESEARCH One embryo implantation sufficient for a pregnancyFifty-three percent of women got pregnant and gave birth after only one attempt. Study was conducted on 661 women.
NEW KING OF GREAT BRITAINOn an English-speaking Hannover house heir Throned as the third in a line, coming from the known parentage, George III was the first king of his parentage being born in England
LOST BATTLEEnglish royal ancestry virtually eradicated Defeat in the great battle as a turning point in the history of England. English society and aristocracy soon to experience radical changes
- 11 19 2009 20:49hGENETIC CODEScience
GENOME PROJECTScientists map genome of a pig Science
NEW RESEARCH One embryo implantation sufficient for a pregnancyScience
NEW KING OF GREAT BRITAINOn an English-speaking Hannover house heir This Day in History
LOST BATTLEEnglish royal ancestry virtually eradicated This Day in History
LOST BATTLEEnglish royal ancestry virtually eradicated Defeat in the great battle as a turning point in the history of England. English society and aristocracy soon to experience radical changes
REMEMBERING VICTIMSPHOTO: Only One Bomb Took 140,000 LivesIn August 1945 the atomic bomb was used for the first time. The Japanese towns of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were destroyed.
THE GREAT INVENTORTesla And Dove Loved Each Other Like Man And WomanOne of the greatest minds in history allegedly invented the teleporter, the death ray and the earthquake machine and he loved a lovely dove.
Last week was marked by two historic deals, award ceremonies, important decisions and inquests of mass killings.
The past week was marked by retribution, terrorism, natural disasters and human stupidity.
From the Lobster summit, through conflicts, deaths and religious extremism to liberation and eco-awareness.
QUOTE OF THE WEEKMusharraf Is Big Cheater`This man is a big cheater. He should be removed altogether. He should be kicked out`.
DAY IN PHOTOSPHOTO: Day In Photos – July 9, 2009During the Pamplona Bull Run, a Spaniard disguised himself as Michael Jackson, hoping that the bulls would not ram into the king of pop.
DAY IN PHOTOSPHOTO: Day In Photos - July 8, 2009Eight statesmen of the wealthiest countries in the world met in devastated L`Aquila to discuss burning issues.
DAY IN PICTURESPHOTO: Day in Photos – June 24, 2009The relatively happy situation in the world was rocked by the body of a woman found in a cardboard box in the middle of a Honduras street.
GENOME PROJECTScientists map genome of a pig An international team of scientists announced Monday that it had produced a first draft of the genome of a domesticated pig.
NEW RESEARCH One embryo implantation sufficient for a pregnancyFifty-three percent of women got pregnant and gave birth after only one attempt. Study was conducted on 661 women.
TRICKING USERSHackers hook Web email users with ´phishing´ scamsAs soon as we learned of the attack, we forced password resets on the affected accounts, said Google.
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