• Dawn journal: scary-good ion propulsion

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    : Method Visions Of The Future : Remixers Mashup Movies And Videos About The Future , Robots , And More Home add your blog Archives Search Contact RSS FEED This site is an rss xml news reader containing our favorite feeds . All articles are the copyrighted material of the blogs that wrote them . Dawn journal : scary-good ion propulsion post from Planetary Society Blog on 31 October 2012 01:34:40 PM . Planetary Society Blog Dawn continues to raise its orbit en route to its 2015 date with Ceres . Also , Marc prepares his high-energy Halloween . costume Read The Full Article : http : www.planetary.org blogs guest-blogs marc-rayman 20121031dawn-journal.html Add to del.icio.us Digg this Post to Furl Add to reddit Add to myYahoo Website designed by Bartosz Brzezinski Powered by blogdig.net Cool

  • Genomic Analysis of a Bacterial Evolutionary Pathway Underlying a Phenotypic Innovation

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    Home About People Resources Meetings courses The Evolution Medicine Review bridging the gap Posts Comments New Evolutionary Medicine Program at UCLA Genomic Analysis of a Bacterial Evolutionary Pathway Underlying a Phenotypic Innovation Oct 31st , 2012 by Neil Greenspan Peter and Rosemary Grant have been responsible for what must be among the longest-running continuous field studies in evolutionary biology 2011 It will reach forty years in 2013.  In this work , the Grants closely follow multiple species of finches on the Galápagos Island of Daphne Major . Their results have provided numerous valuable insights into the nature of evolutionary . change The closest comparable study in the laboratory setting , with respect to both duration and the number of insights pertaining to the nature of

  • Galápagos Ship Deck Plan National Geographic Expeditions

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  • New Evolutionary Medicine Program at UCLA

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    Home About People Resources Meetings courses The Evolution Medicine Review bridging the gap Posts Comments The Evolutionary Origins of Mood and its Disorders Genomic Analysis of a Bacterial Evolutionary Pathway Underlying a Phenotypic Innovation New Evolutionary Medicine Program at UCLA Oct 19th , 2012 by The Editors Daniel T . Blumstein , Ph.D . Barbara Natterson-Horowitz , M.D . are the Co-directors of a new Evolutionary Medicine Program at . UCLA They have 29 faculty affiliated with the program , and 9 courses . This Program emerged from their Evolutionary Medicine Month last Feburary , which included the innovative idea of Evolution Rounds” where an evoluitonary biologist joined internal medicine physicians on morning case rounds . See their website for . details Posted in evolutionary

  • The Evolutionary Origins of Mood and its Disorders

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    Home About People Resources Meetings courses The Evolution Medicine Review bridging the gap Posts Comments Influenza A Virus : Is Virulence Attributable to Virulence Factors New Evolutionary Medicine Program at UCLA The Evolutionary Origins of Mood and its Disorders Oct 4th , 2012 by The Editors Nettle , D . Bateson , M . 2012 The Evolutionary Origins of Mood and Its . Disorders Current Biology , 22 17 R712-R721. doi : 10.1016 j.cub.2012.06.020 : Abstract The term mood’ in its scientific usage refers to relatively enduring affective states that arise when negative or positive experience in one context or time period alters the individual’s threshold for responding to potentially negative or positive events in subsequent contexts or time periods . The capacity for mood appears to be

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