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Range of clues, not just DNA, indicates bones are Richard III's
After centuries, it seems, the once-lost body of King Richard III of England has been identified. At a news conference Monday, a team from the University of Leicester reported that a skeleton unearthed last fall was "beyond reasonable doubt" that of...
Tags: University of California, Los Angeles, Biology, Imperial and Royal Matters, Medical Specialization, David Geffen School of Medicine
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Angus calves at auction bring record premiums
Record-high calf prices last year spelled good news for most U.S. ranchers, but there was an extra bonus for many of them. That came in the form of record-high premiums paid for Angus calves at auction compared to non-Angus contemporaries, as reported...Tags: Biology, Medical Specialization, Auction Service
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IPSA elects officers for 2013
OMAHA, NE - The Independent Professional Seed Association (IPSA) kicked off the New Year with its 24th Annual Conference and Trade Show, January 8-10 at the Loews Ventana Canyon Resort in Tucson, AZ. Over 300 people registered for the program, which...Tags: Board of Directors, Biology, Medical Specialization, Elections, Politics
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'Five Versus Five' Will Captivate Your Senses
With its captivating storyline, humorous characters and interesting, new concept, “Five Versus Five” by Jodie Sankey has all the right qualities to draw its audience in and keep them craving more. “Five Versus Five” is a tale...
Tags: Genetic Engineering, Substance Abuse
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Domestic violence, a largely unreported crime
Staff WriterBrawley resident Luz Eva Hull can’t remember much about the first time she was abused by her former partner, but she remembers well the last time some eight years ago. “We were in a vehicle, driving from Wal-Mart headed towards Brawley,&...Tags: Biology, Medical Specialization, Injuries and Wounds, Crime, Law and Justice, Human Interest
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Column: People should be free to make food choices
I was recently following an online conversation relating to genetically modified crops. It appears that one of the biggest voices against genetically modified organisms, sometimes referred to as GMOs, has come out with the realization that maybe the...Tags: Epidemics and Plagues, Genetic Engineering
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Chance worth taking: Sutton, contractors come together in crossbreeding effort
Steve Sutton is a gambling man. But he's playing no ordinary game of chance. Sutton's using mares as chips and superstar studs as his ace in the hole. There isn't much to lose, the South Dakota stock contractor figures. A little time, effort and money...Tags: Biology, Animals, Medical Specialization, Rodeo, Saddle Broncing
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AgriLife Research scientist shares international experience in beefing up meat quality
COLLEGE STATION, Texas - Dr. Stephen Smith, a Texas A&M AgriLife Research professor in the department of animal science at Texas A&M University in College Station, spoke about his international efforts to help bolster the beef industry at a recent seminar...Tags: Animal Science, Zoology, Consumers, Biology, Kendo
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CROPLAN Seed announces 33 new soybean varieties for 2013 planting
SHOREVIEW, Minn. - WinField is excited to announce 33 new high-performing soybean varieties in its 2013 lineup, nearly all featuring Genuity Roundup Ready 2 Yield technology. The new varieties provide powerful pest and disease resistance and will...Tags: Biology, Medical Specialization, Science and Technology
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New hybrids raise the bar on yield potential for corn growers
SHOREVIEW, Minn. - WinField is excited to announce the addition of 28 new high-performing CROPLAN corn hybrids to its portfolio for the 2013 planting season. The additions offer corn growers a significant leap in genetic yield potential. Data gathered...Tags: Biology, Medical Specialization, Science and Technology, Trials
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Angus improves genetic tools
The American Angus Association announces enhancements to its genetic prediction tools following an extensive genomic recalibration project in collaboration with Pfizer Animal Genetics. Starting Jan. 11, Angus breeders will notice updates to expected...Tags: Biology, Science, Medical Specialization, Science and Technology
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Better by knowing
Information leads to improvement. Take the Iowa Tri-County Steer Carcass Futurity (TCSCF) and its cooperators as a case in point. For 30 years the program has helped facilitate dataflow for producers of every size, and a recent analysis shows cattle are...Tags: Biology, Medical Specialization, Science and Technology
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