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The Genetics of Society
Claire Asher and Seirian Sumner | Jan 1, 2015 | 10 min read
Researchers aim to unravel the molecular mechanisms by which a single genotype gives rise to diverse castes in eusocial organisms.
Schistosomiasis under scrutiny
Cathy Holding(cholding@hgmp.mrc.ac.uk) | Sep 14, 2003 | 2 min read
Schistosome transcriptome analysis identifies novel genes that could form basis for a vaccine
60 Members Elected to NAS
Barry Palevitz | Jun 25, 2000 | 6 min read
Editor's Note: On May 2, the National Academy of Sciences announced the election of 60 new members and 15 foreign associates from nine countries in recognition of their distinguished and continuing achievements in original research. Nearly half of the new members are life scientists. In this article, The Scientist presents photographs of some of the new members and comments from a few of them on their careers and on past and current research. A full directory of NAS members can be found online a
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Frank Wilczek | Jul 9, 1989 | 7 min read
PHYSICS >BY FRANK A. WILCZEK School of Natural Sciences Institute for Advanced Study Princeton, NJ. " A special issue of Progress of Theoretical Physics is devoted to a broad consideration of a classic and still fascinating problem. Research Institute for Fundamental Physics and The Physical Society of Japan, “Origin of the solar system,” Progress of Theoretical Physics (Supplement), 96, 1-3 19, 1988. (Kyoto University, Japan) " This year’s Henry Norris Russell Lecture rev
Enzymology's New Frontiers
Mark Greener(biowriter@markgreener.fsnet.co.uk) | Jan 18, 2004 | 10+ min read
Investigators are learning about structures and rethinking old theories

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