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Media attention to obesity

In quick succession I got a couple of glimpses of media’s current attention to the obesity problem. While channel surfing last night I came upon “CNN Presents,” a weekly, single-topic show. They did a pretty informative hour about obesity with interviews with experts and with weight-loss successes and failures. Then this morning while getting ready for work I saw the ...

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Political discussion, change rockets through the blogsphere

http://www.statesman.com/opinion/content/auto/epaper/editions/friday/editorial_f3db7c9007af60a600ae.html This may be the year of the blog. In case you’ve been on a mission in deep space for the past year or two, the word blog is short for Web log. Web logs morphed into personal journals, or online diaries, sometime around 1997 and acquired the abbreviated name “blogs.” Blogs consist of written journal entries posted to a ...

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Bio by the Bay

A couple of evenings ago I attended a hors d’oeuvres and wine reception for BayBio, a San Francisco Bay Area biotechnology promotion organization. Since biotech is well established around here it’s a little hard to generate a lot of gravity to this sort of thing. The people attending tended to be the ancillary biotech community: IP law firms, small start-ups, ...

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New Technology Will Speed Genome Sequencing

ScienceDaily News Release: New Technology Will Speed Genome Sequencing And the wheel goes ’round–smaller, faster, cheaper, smaller, faster, cheaper… The consequence is that these technologies become more commonplace…and disruptive to the way things used to be done.

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