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Chimps beat college students in memory test

When chimpanzees and university students went head-to-head in a short-term memory test, the chimps scored higher. The study was led by a Japanese scientist who has studied the cognitive abilities of primates for 30 years.
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Researchers have sequenced the genome of the killer disease that is driving the remaining wild population of Tasmanian devils towards extinction.
Researchers in Cambridge have deciphered the genetic code of the gorilla - which is the last group of great apes to be sequenced.
Researchers decipher the gorilla's genetic code, which should help science answer questions about the development of human abilities.
Researchers publish the complete genome of the 5,300-year-old Oetzi, the "Iceman", revealing his eye colour, blood type and a number of his ailments.

A biotechnology company announced it has developed a machine to decode an individual's DNA in a day for $1,000 US, a long-sought price goal for making the genome useful for medical care.

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Polar Bears are older than previously realized

The polar bear’s origins have been a topic of much discussion in recent years, as the Arctic bears have begun to...
Apr 20, 2012 in  Environmental Issues by Tim Sandle

Science groups collaborate to collect cancer data

The Broad Institute and Sanger Institute have announced that scientific data from their separate cancer cell line...
Mar 31, 2012 in  New Science by Tim Sandle - 1 comment

Dawkins' Selfish Genes — are they really selfish?

The leap of imagination which led Richard Dawkins to propose a gene-centred view of evolution in his "selfish gene"...
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