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  • 5 May 2011
    SCIENCE EXPRESS

    Clues to Ancient Plant Transitions

    Analysis of the spikemoss genome identifies genetic changes associated with the early evolution of vascular plants.

  • 6 May 2011
    NEWS FOCUS

    Darwinian Lit Crit

    Some scholars are trying to bring Darwin's ideas and recent science to the study of literature.

  • 4 May 2011
    Sci. Transl. Med.

    THE ROOT OF INFLAMMATION

    The inflammasome connects atherosclerosis and type 2 diabetes.

  • 3 May 2011
    Science Signaling

    THE LESS INFLAMMATORY OPTION

    New research reveals a mechanism by which a vaccine adjuvant stimulates the immune system without triggering harmful inflammation.

  • 6 May 2011
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    Genome's Secrets to Long Life

    Postdoc Liz Cirulli is seeking gene variants in centenarians that account for their longevity.

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06 May 2011 | CTSciNet Focus on Aging: Unlocking the Genome's Secrets to Long Life
Postdoc Liz Cirulli started out in plant genetics but now co-leads Duke's Centenarian Project, which aims to find gene variants that account for the longevity of centenarians.
06 May 2011 | Issues & Perspectives Taken for Granted: When Will They Ever Learn?
Another needless death at a university research facility points up the scandal of lax safety standards in academe.
 29 April 2011 | Career Profiles A Twin Career Story
Identical twin brothers Alan and Steven Davy are pursuing similar research interests while also seeking to differentiate themselves.
 29 April 2011 | CTSciNet Q&A: Taking Mathematics to Heart
Mathematician John Wesley Cain works with clinicians, physicists, and engineers in a field called cardiac electrophysiology.
 

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