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More Fun Than Fun: Learning How Fruit Flies Disperse – From a Tabletop

More Fun Than Fun: Learning How Fruit Flies Disperse – From a Tabletop 17/03/2021 L-R: Sudipta Tung, Sutirth Dey and Abhishek Mishra, the trio that created nomadic fruit flies in their lab in IISER Pune. Photo: Sutirth Dey. Spectacular advances in genetic technology in the past couple of decades have revolutionised our understanding of how different parts of the globe came to be occupied by Homo sapiens. We now have evidence that Homo sapiens evolved in Africa between 300,000 and 150,000 years ago; successfully dispersed out of Africa between 100,000 and 70,000 years ago; reached Central Asia (including India), Europe and Australia some 65,000 years ago; and reached the Americas about 16,000 years ago.

New research looks to combat soybean cyst nematodes through neuroscience

Facebook New research looks to combat soybean cyst nematodes through neuroscience Lurking in more than 99% of soybean fields across the Midwest is a worm capable of feeding on and damaging entire crops. Post to Facebook New research looks to combat soybean cyst nematodes through neuroscience Lurking in more than 99% of soybean fields across the Midwest is a worm capable of feeding on and damaging entire crops. Check out this story on FarmersAdvance.com: https://www.farmersadvance.com/story/news/2021/03/17/new-research-looks-combat-soybean-cyst-nematodes-through-neuroscience/4668611001/ CancelSend

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The Code Breaker by Walter Isaacson review – a science page-turner

The Code Breaker by Walter Isaacson review – a science page-turner Designer babies and ethical quicksand . The biographer of Steve Jobs tells the story of Jennifer Doudna and the development of gene-editing Jennifer Doudna with her Nobel gold medal, December 2020. Photograph: Jeff Chiu/Associated Press/EPA Jennifer Doudna with her Nobel gold medal, December 2020. Photograph: Jeff Chiu/Associated Press/EPA Thu 11 Mar 2021 02.30 EST One of the most striking passages in Walter Isaacson’s new book comes towards the end. It is 2019 and a scientific meeting is under way at the famous Cold Spring Harbour Laboratory in New York State, but James Watson, the co-discoverer of the structure of DNA, is banned from it because of the racist and scientifically unfounded views he has expressed on intelligence. Isaacson, who is to interview Watson, therefore has to make his way to the house on the nearby campus that the scientist has been allowed to keep. When the conversation sails da

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