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California swine flu cases derived from Ohio strains? That's what Sandy at Digital Biology is suggesting from her analyses.......
Did the California H1N1 swine flu come from Ohio? It looks like the California flu strains may have come from Ohio
Brandon Keim on The Language of Horses In a few slender leg bones and fragments of milk-stained pottery, archaeologists recently found evidence of one of the more important developments in human history: the domestication of horses. Unearthed from a windswept plain in Kazakhstan, the remains were about 5500 years old, and suggested that a nomadic people now called the Botai had learned to ride a creature that had captured mankind's imagination thousands of years earlier.
Steele's "Weak Reviews" I'm still trying to fully digest the implications of Specter's Switch, but there was something in one of the Politico articles on the defection that I can't resist commenting on now: In 2001, Republicans still had the House and...
What's Bachmann said now? The crazy lady of Minnesota politics has done it again. In case you don't actually want to see and hear this lunatic, here's what she says: I find it interesting that it was back in the 1970s that the swine...
Show Me the Pony So, the President gave some sort of speech to a bunch of smart people yesterday (video, transcript), and hearts are a-flutter all over the science blogosphere, as President Obama promises great things for science: We double the budget of key...
A New Look and Feel for My Blog ... but only subtly different. You may have noticed that all of the Science Blogs (or almost all) have changed over to a new template. My understanding is that this is mainly an underlying technical upgrade, and no so much a resurfacing, but you will...
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