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    character has had his memories altered by scientists using electrode caps. The article then goes into detail about how a new set of experiments‚ led by MIT neuroscientists Steve Ramirez and Xu Liu in Susumu Tonegawa’s lab‚ shows that by using a stunning set of molecular neuroscience techniques. Scientists have captured specific memories in mice‚ altered them‚ and shown that the mice behave in accord with these new‚ false‚ implanted memories. The scientists needed a way of labeling neurons that were

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    in. The man wore khaki pants‚ a black long-sleeve collared shirt and a white lab coat. He appeared to be some kind of scientist. "Oh Richard‚ just look at her! Such a fine speciman!" said the man staring at the Mienshao through the cage with fascination. "And there’s a bonus‚ this one’s pregnant‚" said the second voice. "Ah‚ a two in one deal eh?" chuckled the scientist. "My‚ this is extraordinary. I’ll finally be able to perform my first C-section on an Unova region Pokemon!" The Mienshao

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    notice of how things came to be what they are on the present. Stopping to check the small details sometimes represent a risk but often it pays out by teaching important details like what it says on a wall or the design of a governmental building. Scientists can benefit from the same qualities than a person with a traveling mindset because they need to go beyond the obvious. An example of how science require taking risk and absorbing the information is when Slater

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    DNA Cloning ~ The Future of Science DNA Cloning DNA cloning is the process where an exact replica of an organism is produced. Some scientists have already produced clones of animals; Dolly the sheep is one of the many examples of DNA cloning. Cloning is a natural process‚ many living things only need one parent to reproduce‚ this process is called asexual reproduction; for example single-celled bacterium use this process. The new bacteria inherits its genes from only one parent‚ this means

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    The public’s attitude towards science is something that is least talked about in our society. Even in schools‚ teaching students about how scientists communicate with the public is given the least importance. As a result‚ I think most people who are involved in science disciplines are not sure how to respond when they come across this question. Despite rapid scientific progress‚ many people of the public feel somewhat excluded from the debate surrounding the application of science in new technologies

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    The Vanishing Species

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    Rica back in the 1980s. But nobody knew it at the time. When frogs started dying in big numbers in Australia and Central America in the mid-1990s‚ scientists discovered the fungus was to blame. This fungus attacks the amphibian’s keratin. The keratin is a key structural protein in an animal’s skin and mouthparts. Scientists think it may also perhaps be hampering oxygen exchange and control of water and salts in the body. Then the frog (amphibian) ends up dieing from the

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    so they do social studies for two nine weeks than they move onto science for the last two. She was a little discouraged that I asked her with no preparation of looking at pictures of a scientist ahead of time. Then she kept saying I stink at science and I said it does not matter just draw what you think a scientist looks like. I notice that she did not like science because it was too confusing. She did not understand what science was and that everything around her was made

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    human origins has been accepted and confirmed by modern scientists‚ although the details of human evolution—such as when and where modern humans first arose—remain very much open to debate” (Gale‚ Evolution). The scientists say that they don’t know when or where modern humans come from and this next quote shows that they even agree that the times don’t fit; that there is too big of a gap for it to work. Ann Gauger is a senior research scientist at Biologic Institute and is post Doctorial at Harvard

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    half of it every 5730 years. What Carbon-14 left in the body can be measured using a mass spectrometer‚ and from this it can be calculated how long ago the animal lived. Based on the Carbon-14 test revealed that Ötzi lived around 5‚300 years ago. Scientists scanned Ötzi with x-rays and CAT scans. They found that his bone structure was deformed from their original

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    related to humans and will get more accurate results. The most common tests that are performed are toxicity and corrosivity tests‚ genetic manipulation‚ inflicted pain and diseases‚ surgical procedures‚ and injecting human diseases into animals. Scientists are working on new alternative methods to replace animal testing to improve many different factors such as social and environmental factors. New methods are being used but have not yet replaced animal testing due to animal testing being the default

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