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Newest Florida Blueberry and Colorado Animal-Cruelty Initiative Monday Apr 19th, 2021 From the Ag Information Network, I’m Bob Larson with your Agribusiness Update. April is a sure sign of spring in the Sunshine State and the best time to find ripe Florida blueberries. Patricio Muñoz, University of Florida assistant professor, developed Florida’s newest blueberry variety called the “sentinel,” in honor of Florida blueberry pioneer Alto Straughn. Muñoz tells www.floridafarmbureau.org the sentinel provides farmers a new opportunity to produce during the best market window and the sweet berry ranked high in University taste tests. www.floridafarmbureau.org/news/florida-blueberry-season-kicks-off-with-new-uf-ifas-variety/ ....
https://www.afinalwarning.com/511660.html (Natural News) DNA has long been considered the roadmap to our destiny, the final determinant in our disease risk and longevity. We are told repeatedly that our health is inherited, that our life is already determined by our father and mother’s DNA. While the DNA provides a template, it is not the final arbiter over our health. In the study of epi-genetics, there are environmental factors that influence genetic expression throughout our life. The biochemical influences and stressors in our immediate environment have an impact on our genetic expression. The nurturing a child receives (or doesn’t) has an impact on their genetic expression as they develop. A new study by McGill University finds that this environmental information is also transmitted through non-DNA molecules in the male’s sperm. ....
Scientists use human cells to make structures that mimic earliest stages of development Updated: 4 days ago Published 4 days ago This undated combination of microscope images provided by Monash University in March 2021 shows different iBlastoids (embryo-like structures) stained to highlight different cell types. Scientists made the cell structures in a lab and say they will allow for more research into the earliest stages of human development without running afoul of restrictions on using real embryos. (Monash University via AP) Share on Facebook Print article WASHINGTON For the first time, scientists have used human cells to make structures that mimic the earliest stages of development, which they say will pave the way for more research without running afoul of restrictions on using real embryos. ....
Schizophrenia is a neurodevelopmental disorder that disrupts brain activity producing hallucinations, delusions, and other cognitive disturbances. Researchers have long searched for genetic influences in the disease, but genetic mutations have been identified in only a small fraction fewer than a quarter of sequenced patients. ....