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(7/16) — How do
matching chromosomes find each other in meiosis?
(4/30) — How do viruses
originate?
(3/14) — What was
the process researchers used to engineer a yeast strain
that produces ethanol faster than other strains?
(2/13) — Can a scientist
comment on the latest prion-related paper?
(1/3) — Why don't
people get heart cancer?
(12/18) — What causes
autoimmune diseases and why don't they occur more often?
(12/3) — I recently
read that schizophrenia is related to the age of the
father. Is this condition mitotic in origin?
(11/15) — Recently
there have been some breakthroughs in our understanding
of Parkinson's. How might these findings affect the
way we treat the disease?
(10/16) — Can adult
stem cells cure any diseases?
(10/13) — Do adult
and embryonic stem cells have different therapeutic
potential?
(10/12) — What are
adult stem cells and where are they found?
(10/2) — What is the
issue regarding whether viruses are alive or dead?
Why do some scientists believe a virus is alive
and some believe its dead?
(9/27) — Is it possible
that fungi know everything about the metabolic pathways
of bacteria and specifically produce antibiotics that
target those pathways?
(8/24) — What is a
microarray? |
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