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Stem cells: How to distinguish science from myth-making? (1)
The information circulating in the media that scientists have received the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine for discoveries in the field of stem cells is rekindling interest in mysterious cells, both among specialists and among ordinary people. Since there are already a lot of myths on the Internet and scientists dealing with this problem, there are also a certain number of charlatans who use the moment to earn money and fame.
08.02.2008World Community Grid: Join the Distributed Computing network!
There are about 650 million personal computers in the world, and most of them use only a small part of their power when working. At the same time, these untapped resources can be used for the benefit of all mankind. To this end, in 2004, the World Community Grid system was created – the largest global computing system for solving the most important humanitarian problems.
07.02.2008The best cure for hypertension is sausage!
British scientists (C) have found that daily consumption of nitrates, which are part of beet juice, as well as green leafy vegetables, helps to reduce blood pressure. It would be nice to check the effect on the pressure of sausages, sausages and other conditionally-food products, in which nitrites are added to preserve the pink color.
07.02.2008The case of Growth Hormone
To date, more than a hundred cases of death have been registered in France in young people who were given growth hormone in childhood. Today, 16 years after the first death, the families of the victims are demanding justice at the trial that began in Paris.
06.02.2008Human evolution continues: new evidence
A group of French and Spanish scientists led by population geneticist Luis Quintana-Murzi has discovered new evidence in favor of continuing human evolution.
06.02.2008The shelf of genes has decreased
By the time the "draft" sequence of the human genome was published in 2001, the figure 35,000 was generally accepted, but now genetic catalogs include approximately 24,500 genes. A new bioinformatic study shows that the number of "real" genes is even smaller: about 20,500.
06.02.2008Mario Capecci: features of an individual approach
Mario Capecci has had a fantastic academic career. Today, the knockout method, of which Capecci was one of the fathers, is already a classic of molecular biology.
06.02.2008Biomedicine: How many steps to clone?
Is human reproductive cloning possible? At the Congress, this question received a clear answer: "Yes." It was also stressed that "such a step should be carried out by responsible countries and for the sake of noble goals."
05.02.2008Immunochromatography: express diagnostics in the family doctor's bag
Immunochromatographic express diagnostics is a new high-tech method that allows not only to accurately diagnose a large range of the most serious pathologies (myocardial infarction, dangerous infections, inflammatory processes, oncological diseases, hormonal disorders, etc.) outside of laboratory conditions in 5-20 minutes, but also to assess their severity.
04.02.2008Prostatitis: legends and myths of male disease
The treatment of prostatitis, especially its severe and rare forms, is shrouded in a halo of mystery. Often the disease is associated with such difficulties that in life this diagnosis is carried as a heavy cross.
04.02.2008The Science We've Lost
Wages are lower than in science only in such sectors as agriculture, non-productive services for the population, culture and art, education and forestry. Almost every 13th emigrant is a scientist! The main group of emigrants are programmers, biotechnologists, molecular geneticists.
04.02.2008How Molecular Cell Biology is being Killed
In January 2008, the participants of the Molecular and Cellular Biology program found themselves in the information and budget vacuum zone – no one canceled the program, but also did not extend it, as, indeed, other programs of the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Those scientists who believed the seriousness of the promises of the Academy of Sciences and returned to Russia, having received grants for 3 and 5 years, found themselves "in limbo."
31.01.2008Competition of Russian-Austrian research projects in 2009
The Russian Foundation for Basic Research and the Austrian Scientific Foundation announce the 2009 contest of joint Russian-Austrian research projects.
31.01.2008Commendation of Personalized Medicine (1)
By using molecular genetic analysis to achieve optimal medical results in the fight against a disease or a patient's predisposition to a particular disease, personalized medicine can lead to the introduction of new health standards.
30.01.2008A commendatory word for personalized Medicine (2)
Personalized medicine provides a new, more profitable economic model for drug development for both pharmaceutical companies and patients.
28.01.2008The first artificial bacterial genome
In the summer of 2007, the Institute of the famous Craig Venter completed work on the creation of the world's first "man-made" bacteria.
25.01.2008Schizophrenia genes are searched in the mountains
Scientists from the Human Genetic Adaptation Group of the N.I. Vavilov Institute of General Genetics of the Russian Academy of Sciences have been trying to identify the genes responsible for chronic diseases by studying representatives of the indigenous peoples of Dagestan for decades. Currently, the attention of researchers is focused on the genes that determine the occurrence of schizophrenia.
28.08.2007