The Euthanasia Debate Continues

The Euthanasia Debate Continues

Debate over euthanasia continues in many countries. Opinions were divided for months in Italy over the case of Piergiorgio Welby, who died Dec. 20 when he was administered a sedative and his…
Artificial Cells To Fight Disease?

Artificial Cells To Fight Disease?

Carnegie Mellon University's Philip LeDuc predicts the use of artificially created cells could be a potential new therapeutic approach for treating diseases in an ever-changing world. LeDuc, an…
Sea Level On The Rise, Say Some

Sea Level On The Rise, Say Some

The climate system, and in particular sea level, may be responding more quickly to rising carbon emissions than climate scientists have estimated with climate models. An international team of climate…
Scientist's computer analyzes boxing

Scientist's computer analyzes boxing

MORGANTOWN, W.Va., Feb. 5 (UPI) -- U.S. scientists are using a computer program to develop an objective method of determining when a boxing match should be stopped. The researchers at West Virginia…
New Blog Carnival: Gene Genie

New Blog Carnival: Gene Genie

Based on Timothy Erickson's thoughts, I decided to start a new blog carnival on genes and gene-related diseases. Our plan is to cover the whole genome before 2082 (it means 14-15 genes every two…
Bye Bye, Sonic Hedgehog

Bye Bye, Sonic Hedgehog

I planned to make a good start for Gene Genie but my first gene related post is about a farewell. Sonic Hedgehog, one of the most famous genes, will lose his name. According to the Discover article…
Three Cheers for Titanium Dioxide!

Three Cheers for Titanium Dioxide!

This post goes into that age old category of ‘learn something everyday’.  As regular readers of this blog know, I believe that we must do everything we can to both find alternative sources of…