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The curious -- and totally appealing -- case of Little Mix
Steve Brookstein. Joe McElderry. James Arthur. If these names mean nothing to you, we've got something in common: I didn't recognize them either, despite the fact that each belongs to a winner on the U.K. version of Simon Cowell's flagship star-making...Tags: Chemical Industry, One Direction (music group), Miley Cyrus, The X Factor (tv program), Simon Cowell
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Gut microbes again linked to diabetes -- but geography matters
Particular combinations of bacteria in the human digestive system can identify patients who have or are likely to develop Type 2 diabetes, scientists reported Wednesday in the online edition of the journal Nature. But the precise combinations of...
Tags: Chemical Industry, Medical Procedures and Tests, Diabetes, Science, Diseases and Illnesses
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Infertility due to old eggs? An anti-aging pioneer ponders solutions
One of the many ways in which humans' evolved characteristics clash with a fast-changing post-industrial society can be seen in the female egg. Even before a woman passes the age of 30, the quality of the oocytes she carries begins a downturn in...
Tags: Research, Massachusetts General Hospital, Chemical Industry, Infertility, GlaxoSmithKline PLC
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CORRECTED-U.S. finds unapproved genetically modified wheat in Oregon
Reuters(Corrects to remove reference in first paragraph to "winter wheat." The GM wheat was found in a field previously planted to winter wheat) WASHINGTON, May 29 (Reuters) - A strain of genetically engineered wheat that was never approved for U.S. sale or...Tags: Chemical Industry, Biotechnology, Science and Technology, Arable Farming, Genetic Engineering
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Snyder proposes $4M to test Detroit rape kits
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Gov. Rick Snyder and top law enforcers on Wednesday proposed spending $4 million to test DNA evidence in thousands of unprocessed rape kits in Detroit, saying victims have waited too long for justice and suspected rapists can...
Tags: Criminals, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, Sex Crimes, Washington, DC
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Jury acquits Park of strangling aspiring model
Kelly Soo Park's DNA was all over the crime scene where an aspiring model lay strangled. It was on the victim's clothing and the inside of the locked front door of her Santa Monica apartment. It was on the victim's cellphone, which had been used to make...
Tags: Chemical Industry, Criminals, Crime, Law and Justice, Trials, Justice System
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Monsanto and Malloy: Big Foods Wins a Compromise on GMOs
If you were to come up with a lobbying Dream Team to defend genetically modified organisms (GMOs) against hordes of foodie reformers, it would probably look a lot like the one that's been operating for months at our state Capitol. And apparently...Tags: Research, Genetics, Crime, Law and Justice, Lobbying, Consumers
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Pasadena Bioscience Collaborative blooms
A new facility dedicated to fostering the biotechnology industry is already half full in Pasadena, signaling continued expansion in local biological and chemical research. The Pasadena Bioscience Collaborative, a nonprofit biotechnology incubator,...
Tags: Chemical Industry, Google Inc., Technology, Biotechnology, New Products
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ANALYSIS-SAC insider-trading probe could last years
ReutersBy Emily Flitter NEW YORK, June 6 (Reuters) - The conventional wisdom on Wall Street is the clock is running out for U.S. prosecutors to make a case against billionaire trader Steven A. Cohen and his hedge fund SAC Capital Advisors after years of...Tags: Trials, Crime, Law and Justice, Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., FBI, Insider Trading
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State Crime Lab Facing Backlog of DNA Cases
Channel 2 NewsThe state's new crime lab in Anchorage is working to catch up on a backlog of cases awaiting DNA testing, with hundreds of cases at various stages of analysis. Orin Dym, the facility's forensic lab manager, says there are about 130 cases waiting to go...Tags: Courts-Martial, Chemical Industry, Crime, Law and Justice, Sexual Assault, Justice System
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Protesters target genetically modified food
Tribune reporterAbout 700 protesters gathered at Federal Plaza Saturday calling attention to the potential dangers of genetically modified food. The "March Against Monsanto" activists are part of dozens of protests taking place around the world today, targeting...Tags: Politics, Chemical Industry, Activism, Biotechnology, Science and Technology
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Five questions with … Dr. Eddy C. Agbo
Hundreds of thousands of people die of malaria every year, most of them in Africa. Dr. Eddy C. Agbo wants people to get diagnosed quickly and easily — right in their homes — so they can seek treatment. The barrier to quick and easy diagnoses...
Tags: Genetics, Technology, Diseases and Illnesses, Nigeria, Johns Hopkins University
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