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Surprise! Jenny McCarthy Completely Ignores Scientific Research
I’m sure by now that we’re all aware of the actress and “activist” Jenny McCarthy and her crusade against the medical and biomedical research community. Her unfounded and dangerous belief that vaccines increase the frequency of autism has been making a splash in the easily convinced minds of many parents who are desperate to help [...]
Nature’s Exciting Expectations for the New Year
It seems that Nature magazine has high hopes (and don’t we all) for research progress in 2010. Among goals such as glimpsing the origins of the universe and other Earth-like planets, the biological topics expected to make big impacts are: Stopping/preventing species loss globally Synthetic genome from pioneers such as Craig Venter A surge in [...]
Posted in Biology, Cell Biology, Ecology and Environmental Biology, Genetics, Genomics, Lists Tagged Climate, Craig Venter, HIV, Nature, Stem cells 5242 Comments
Evidence for Environmental and Epigenetic Cause of Autism
A study published a few months ago in the journal NeuroToxicology investigates the non-random variation in prevalence of autism. The study has shown that the highest frequency of autism occurs in areas of the study location (Minnesota) with increased amounts of pollution in the environment, such as mercury and pesticides. The study concludes there is [...]
Posted in AntiScience, Biology, Genetics Tagged Autism, Epigenetics, Genetics, Vaccinations 4498 Comments
Transgenic, Green Monkeys Provide Possibility of Primate Model Organisms
This story is a few months old, but I was reading through the Nature homepage and came across their selected Images of the Year slideshow. Many of these images have to do with various space-related or physics themes, but of particular interest to me when browsing through the images was a gorgeous image of fluorescent [...]
Posted in Biology, Genetics, Health & Medicine, Zoology Tagged Genetics, Marmosets, Nature, Primates, Transgenics 7597 Comments

Inbreeding in Panda Population?: Extremely Rare Brown and White Panda Spotted