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IN view of the Chinese New Year celebration this weekend, I hope the police will be more vigilant and nab people who let off firecrackers, especially in the middle of the night.
Scientists have shown that cells' DNA-reading machinery can skim through certain kinds of damaged DNA without skipping any letters in the genetic "text." The studies, performed in bacteria, suggest a new mechanism that can allow bacteria to develop resistance to antibiotics.
( Emory University ) Under certain growth-limiting conditions, enzymes that read DNA can skim through damaged DNA without skipping any letters in the genetic "text." This suggests a mechanism that can allow bacteria to develop resistance to antibiotics.
The approach of a major late winter storm brings a mild irony to the town of Mansfield.
English Premier League results and standings on Tuesday Manchester City 2 Bolton Wanderers 0 Portsmouth 1 Sunderland 1 Wigan Athletic 1 Stoke City 1
Two teams from the Altmar-Parish-Williamstown School District participated in the Entergy Science Competition held at Oswego County BOCES on Saturday, Feb. 6th, and walked away with the 1st and 2nd place awards. The two teams were coached by APW science teacher Toni Pugliano and Entergy employees Sheila Brey and Tom Kerr served as mentors to [...]
By Sylvia Jacquard The annual P.W...
Uranium Isotopic Separation, Air Filtration, the Study of Generation IV Nuclear Reactors and Fossil Fuel Electrical Generation and the Issues of Acid Rain, were some of the Oswego County high school students’ science projects at Entergy Nuclear’s fifth annual High School Science Competition.
JACKSON, MS (WLBT) - We told you about the problems plaguing a West Jackson neighborhood in a previous Taking Back Our Neighborhoods report. We went back to the Washington Addition for a look at a program that's taking back the neighborhood, one child at a time.
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