Scientists Create Cloned Dog Tegon That Glows in the Dark
Tegon the Clone Dog can glow. It may sound frivolous, to make a dog glow. But there is a purpose when it comes to biomedical research.
Aug 3, 2011
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Marcus Hondro
Safety of Nuclear Power in Canada and Alternative Energies
Can Canadians feel reassured as authorities point to the improbability of a nuclear disaster in Canada? Is nuclear energy worth the risk?
Mar 26, 2011
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Marie-Claude Arnott
The Dangers of Nanotechnology
An exploration of the possible implications of nanotechnology in terms of war and other crimes.
Jan 19, 2011
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Chris Hables Gray
Atheists on the Bestseller Lists
Can science and religion coexist? New books by scientist authors examine why they feel that rational, scientific thinking proves that God does not exist.
Dec 11, 2010
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Gregg Sapp
What is Live Animal Vivisection?
Vivisection is a practice that involves testing procedures on live animals in clinical situations. Does such a practice still have relevance today?
Jul 5, 2010
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Kaliah Amira
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Think, read, write & live well always. DJR has a PhD in Biology/Microbiology & is a Fellow & Diplomate, ASM Amer Acad Micro.