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My Genes And Me - Forbes
High school genetics taught me a thing or two: I would never have red-headed children, and that growth spurt I hoped would eventually happen was, at best, a remote possibility. But it turns out our DNA can tell us more than just our hair color or ...
Gene study shows Spain's Jewish and Muslim ancestry - International Herald Tribune
The genetic signatures of people in Spain and Portugal provide new and explicit evidence of the mass conversions of Sephardic Jews and Muslims to Catholicism in the 15th and 16th centuries after Christian armies wrested Spain back from Muslim control ...
Raw and real - Screen India
Neil Nitin Mukesh gets candid about his family and upcoming films on the sets of Jehangir Surti?s Freeze, now titled Aa Dekhen Zara. Were you always interested in acting? I wanted to be an actor ever since I can remember. I was four when I acted in ...
Olympic genes and Penn roots - Daily Pennsylvanian
Diving is in Jeff Cragg's blood. "I've been doing flips off the diving board before I could swim," the freshman said, laughing. "My dad would throw me off." Cragg has been competing since he was five, but his diving roots trace back to before his ...
Can genes predict athletic ability? - Ann Arbor News Blog
For just $149, Atlas Sports Genetics, based in Boulder, Colo., is offering a DNA test intended to find out if kids are more likely to succeed in endurance sports, speed activities or a combination of the two. According to the New York Times , the ...
Would you test your child?s genes for athletic ability? - Atlanta Journal Constitution
The New York Times reports that a company out of Boulder, Colo., will now test your child?s DNA for a specific gene that it says can help predict your child?s natural athletic abilities. Here?s the full story. Times writer Juliet Macur reports ...
Make me a mum says 50-year-old (but egg donor must be Oxbridge ... - The Independent
Most mothers want their children to become intelligent, rounded individuals. More often than not it is left up to the forces of nature and nurture to make this dream a reality. But one woman is taking no chances. Sally Adams, 50, is appealing for an ...
Dogs and monsters - Guardian Unlimited
'We are the tiniest production company on the planet - there are more dogs here than staff," Jemima Harrison tells me when I am arranging a visit to her Wiltshire farmhouse. She isn't exaggerating. There are two and a half staff - Harrison herself ...
It's Griffin's turn to shine for Pasco basketball - Tri-City Herald
PASCO -- Andre Griffin is gearing up for a big season. Right now, you can hear it in his voice. Chances are CBBN opponents are going to see it on the court. Pasco's third-year starting point guard is simply brimming with excitement, sparked by the ...
Running Free - Saratogian
CLIFTON PARK ? When the Clifton Park Track Club takes to the man-made hills and running course Saturday morning at the Nike Cross Nationals in Portland, Oregon, Shenendehowa senior Alex Leuchanka will join his high school teammates in an attempt to ...
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