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    It’s Time to Stop Advocating for Violence

    Originally posted on matthewoneil.org Before I start getting into this post, there are a few things I want to emphasize: 1) If someone is in a position of being threatened, in whatever way that may come, they should have every right to defend themselves. 2) People come from different backgrounds, which means they have experiences […] More

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    Bioelectricity In Regrown Worm Heads Teaches Body Part Regeneration

    Bioelectricity In Regrown Worm Heads Teaches Body Part Regeneration Delving into the depths of newly published science in the field of biotechnology, welcome to Bioscription. A long-term goal of medicine in the big picture has been developing the field of regenerative medicine in order to work toward growing replacement organs for patients. This process has […] More

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    Controlling Schistosomiasis Parasites By Learning How To Kill Snails

    Controlling Schistosomiasis Parasites By Learning How To Kill Snails Delving into the depths of newly published science in the field of biotechnology, welcome to Bioscription. There are far more dangerous and lethal diseases out there than one usually thinks about. Gruesome conditions brought on by bacteria, viruses, and, often the most directly disgusting of all, […] More

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    Carnivorous, Flowering Bladderwort Reveals Depths of Gene Duplication

    Carnivorous, Flowering Bladderwort Reveals Depths of Gene Duplication Delving into the depths of newly published science in the field of biotechnology, welcome to Bioscription. Genetics can get weird. Especially so in plants, which are more conducive to hybridization and duplications of their entire genome. Polyploidy, as such a duplication is called, is often rampant across […] More

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    Climate Change is Already Impacting Birds’ Migration Patterns

    Climate Change is Already Impacting Birds’ Migration Patterns According to a study published yesterday in Nature, climate change has already affected the migration patterns of some birds. Bird migration relies on photoperiod, which is the amount of daylight present. What researchers observed was that while most of the 48 species of birds kept pace with the […] More

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    tSE 049 – Neil Carter of Godless in Dixie!

    [iframe style=”border:none” src=”//html5-player.libsyn.com/embed/episode/id/5321981/height/100/width/480/thumbnail/no/render-playlist/no/theme/standard/tdest_id/466777″ height=”100″ width=”480″ scrolling=”no” allowfullscreen webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen oallowfullscreen msallowfullscreen] The Science Enthusiast Podcast! Just the right amount of not-a-science-podcast! It’s not the worst, but thank you for listening (and we’re sorry?)! Hosts: Natalie Newell (Skeptical Parenting) and Dan Broadbent (A Science Enthusiast)! Follow the podcast on Youtube at http://bit.ly/SciEnthusiastPodcast! Sponsor: The Maplewood, Missouri […] More

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