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Study says Australian Aborigines came from Africa
SYDNEY AFP — New DNA evidence shows that Australian Aborigines are descended from a wave of migrants who left Africa about 50,000 years ago, researchers at Cambridge University have found. The researchers said the findings reinforced the "Out of Africa" evolutionary theory, which holds that all modern humans are...
University-Industry Interactions: the Case of the UK Biotech Industry
ABSTRACT This paper's focus is on both the geography of entrepreneurship and on industry-collaborative links internationally, nationally and at the local level in the UK biotech industry, the world's second largest biotech industry. The paper reports on a pilot survey of the UK biotech industry. The survey has two goals:...
Perovskite film provides exceptional cooling property.(COATINGS)
Thin films made from lead zirconate titanate PZT could lead to a new type of refrigeration, according to recent research work carried out by scientists in the UK. Lead researcher Dr Alex Mischenko, of the University of Cambridge, says that the films--which cool when...
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There aren't that many PhD's in our business who also hold a CII advanced diploma, but Gillian Hinks, a director of Cambridge-based personal lines niche broker Firebond PIc is so qualified and yes... she is a doctor. Of neuroscience, as it happens. I had the pleasure of meeting her a...
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Apoptosis: The Life and Death of Cells. Christopher Potten and James Wilson. Cambridge University Press, New York, 2004. 224 pp. $39.99 (ISBN 052162579X paper). Cases in Human Parasitology. Judith S. Heelan. ASM Press, Washington, DC, 2004. 256 pp., illus. $59.95 (ISBN 1555812961 paper). DNA Sequencing:...
DNA pioneer Crick dies
LOS ANGELES AFP ? British Nobel prize winner Francis Crick, who with American James Watson discovered the double helix structure of DNA, has died at the age of 88, associates said. Crick, who won the Nobel medicine prize in 1962, passed away Wednesday night at a hospital in San...
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Amazonian Dark Earths: Origin, Properties, Management. Johannes Lemann, Dirse C. Kern, Bruno Glaser, and William I. Woods, eds. Kluwer Academic, Boston, 2004. 505 pp., illus. $149.00 (ISBN 1402018398 cloth). Animal Physiology. Richard W. Hill, Gordon A. Wyse, and Margaret Anderson. Sinauer Associates, Sunderland, MA, 2004. 769 pp., illus....
Tissera Names Sir Roy York Calne, Reputed Surgeon and Transplantation Expert, to Scientific Advisory Board
Business Editors TEL AVIV, Israel--BUSINESS WIRE--April 22, 2004 Tissera, Inc. (OTCBB:TSSR), a biotechnology company dedicated to the development and commercialization of tissue transplantation therapies utilizing novel tissue precursor regeneration technologies for the treatment of disease and organ transplantation, has appointed Roy York Calne, M.D., to the company's Scientific...
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Birds, Scythes and Combines: A History of Birds and Agricultural Change. Michael Shrubb. Cambridge University Press, New York, 2003. 371 pp., illus. $50.00 (ISBN 0521814634 cloth). A Brain for All Seasons: Human Evolution and Abrupt Climate Change. William H. Calvin. University of Chicago Press, 2003. 352 pp., illus....
Explorer finds key to Yeti mystery
Byline: By Paul McMillan An intrepid explorer may have proved the existence of a Yeti-like creature - and it's not the Beast of Bolam. Tests by experts at Cambridge University and in Australia have shown hairs and a footprint found on an Indonesian expedition by Newcastle's Andrew Sanderson...
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