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E.O. Wilson Dies at 92

Layne Heiny

Pioneered the field of sociobiology theory of island biogeography Harvard professor for 46 years Pellegrino University research professor emeritus Author of 30 books; two won Pulitzer Prizes An entomologist and a conservationist…

Frog Found to Give Live Birth

Layne Heiny

Amphibians lay eggs and mammals give birth to live offspring. Jim Mcguire, a herpetologist at the University of California, Berkeley, found the exception to the above statement in the rainforest in Sulawesi,…

A super-resolution window into the center of a cell

Robert Heiny

A new microscopic technique that can see tiny structures inside the “control center” of the cell for the first time has been developed by researchers at Queen Mary University of London, It represents…

Computational biology: Cells reprogrammed on the computer

Layne Heiny

Scientists at the Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB) of the University of Luxembourg have developed a model that makes predictions from which differentiated cells. This is done without stem cells. All…

NIH researchers discover how brain cells change their tune

Robert Heiny

Zu-Hang Sheng, Ph.D., a senior principal investigator and the chief of the Synaptic Functions Section at the NIH’s National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) said,  “We may have answered a…

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