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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: podcast + dna + today  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/5/2008)

MediaCorp Adds Video To Podcast Site
Asia Media Journal, Hong Kong - Jul 27, 2008
Treat this like our own kampong, village where we speak the same language and share the same DNA," said Shaun Seow, Deputy CEO (News, Radio and Print). ...
Wimba's Modern Marvels
MarketWatch - Jul 29, 2008
It takes students on a landmark study of the human journey -- where we came from and how we got to where we live today -- through genetic and DNA analysis. ...
EVER wondered what those hot and leggy FHM girls do behind the ...
TODAYonline, Singapore - Jul 27, 2008
It?s all happening at RAWclipx on podcast.sg. Promising ?all the saucy details never before seen or heard,? MediaCorp?s vice-president for new media ...

MedPage Today
Gene Findings Hint at Common Mechanism in Autism
MedPage Today, NJ - Jul 10, 2008
The findings reinforce the diversity of causes of autism, Dr. Walsh said in a podcast, but also appear to implicate a "common cellular mechanism" -- the ...
Kaminsky's DNS Attack Disclosed, Then Pulled
Slashdot - Jul 21, 2008
There's a podcast interview with Dan Kaminsky too. His site has a DNS checker tool on the top page. "The issue is extremely serious, and all name servers ...
OECD report scathing about SA's industrial policy
Creamer Media's Engineering News, South Africa - Jul 24, 2008
In today's podcast: Manuel denies being opposed to industrial policy, as OECD slates the plan, US courts Africa before Doha round meeting and. ...
SA has registered only 11 CDM projects, African total stands at ...
Creamer Media's Engineering News, South Africa - Jul 10, 2008
In today's podcast: CPIX accelerates to 10,9 percent year-on-year in May, only 11 CDM projects are found in South Africa and, Anglo American. ...AAUK - PINK:AAUKF
Don't Modify My Milk
TheTyee.ca, Canada - Jul 20, 2008
By Jon Steinman [Editor's note: This is a summary of a podcast you can download or listen to from this page.] The Packaged Foods Exposed series takes a look ...
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Birth of an Icon -
I START, DNA TRAJECTORY - The Scientist, 2003 - the-scientist.com
... DNA TRAJECTORY Today, Crick is president emeritus of the Salk Institute for Biological
Studies and investigates the neuroscientific basis of consciousness ...

The Quest For Pure DNA: Genomic DNA: The Root Of All Molecular Genetic Research -
GDNAI Kits - The Scientist, 1998 - the-scientist.com
... In addition, it is generally geared toward purifying more DNA than is routinely
needed in today's labs--labs that are more often interested in purifying small ...
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The Array of Today -
FY Energy - The Scientist, 2000 - the-scientist.com
... The Array of Today. Biomolecule arrays become the 21st century's test tube. ... through
a variety of technologies, consist of either complementary DNA (cDNA) clones ...

Radon Today: The Role of Flimflam in Public Policy
PH Abelson - Regulation, 1991 - cato.org
... Daily Podcast. ... In today's apartment living residents receive much lower exposures
than in the past ... radicals, some of which react to destroy the integrity of DNA. ...
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The Automated DNA Sequencer -
C Window, A McCook - The Scientist, 2005 - the-scientist.com
... Today, the company's sequencers separate DNA in a capillary no wider than
a human hair, and the 3730xl can run 96 of them in parallel. ...

Plasmid DNA the High-Throughput Way -
MP Course, L Ma, N Hands - The Scientist, 2001 - the-scientist.com
... Today it is feasible to manually extract high-quality plasmid DNA from several hundred
samples in a day and to extract thousands with automation. ...

The Core of DNA Synthesis
M Viola - The Scientist, 2002 - the-scientist.com
... Today's DNA synthesizers are essentially sophisticated fluid-handling devices that
make a complicated chemical process as simple as entering the desired ...

Survey Series
TAMVO Biochemistry, DNA Sequencing - The Scientist, 1992 - the-scientist.com
... made to use these micro- scopes for nondestructive DNA sequencing that could be
far more rapid than the most automated chemical techniques available today. ...

Survey Series
SER DNA, R Pathogens - The Scientist, 2001 - the-scientist.com
... Same Enzyme Repairs DNA, Repels Pathogens. ... Chu et al., "DNA-PKcs is required for
activation of innate immunity by immunostimulatory DNA," Cell, 103:909-18, Dec. ...

Testing Fetal DNA
C Window, J Parry - The Scientist, 2005 - the-scientist.com
... "Today it is very clear that one can do paternal DNA sequencing, and in good labs
that [sequencing] can be done with high efficacy," says Hulten. ...

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DNA Learning Center Launches DNA Today Podcast Series

The Latest Genetic Research is Boiled Down to 2 Minute Easy to Understand Conversations

Cold Spring Harbor, New York --  Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) announces the DNA Today podcast series, bringing easy to understand explanation of the latest research being done in the areas of genetics and molecular biology to the Internet.  In 3-4 minute segments, DNA Today commentators Dave Micklos and Jan Witkowski talk in lay terms about scientific advances that are usually only available in scientific journals.

“Why shouldn’t science that has implications for personal health, the environment, and society at large be a topic of discussion at the dinner table or the office water cooler?” asked Dave Micklos, Executive Director of the Dolan DNA Learning Center (DNALC).  The DNALC is the world’s first genetics education facility dedicated to reaching middle school and high school students and teachers.  

As a research and education institution, CSHL is committed to raising public awareness about science and preparing the public for the way science is and will continue to impact our lives.  “Making science easily accessible and understandable to non-scientists is what DNA Today podcasts are all about,” explained Jan Witkowski, Executive Director of CSHL’s Banbury Center, an international mecca for high-level scientific and public policy discussions year round.

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DNA Today segments currently available are:  “BIG DOG, little dog,” which explains how a single gene determines how dogs differ in size; and “Dino Protein is for the Birds,” which discusses new evidence of the amazing link between dinosaurs and birds.  They can be viewed as videos from the DNALC website: http://www.dnalc.org. Vodcasts and podcasts can be reached by copying this URL into a pod casting tool: http://www.dnalc.org/ddnalc/dna_today/dna_today.xml.
 
CSHL is a private, non-profit research and education institution dedicated to exploring molecular biology and genetics in order to advance the understanding and ability to diagnose and treat cancers, neurological diseases, and other causes of human suffering.

 
For more information, visit www.cshl.edu.
 
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