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The World's Silent Battle Without Guns
by beauley, Apr 24, 2008
Since the very beginning of all agriculture on earth, man has been plagued with insects which have cut short our bountiful harvests. True, droughts have also been the cause of a much lowered harvest, but the farmer found they were able to control pests from devouring a large quantity of what had been planted using pesticides...And now comes Genetic Modification(GM) of our seed.
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How Does Drought Effect the Development of Plants?
by hippie boy, Aug 7, 2007
An experiment/report showing exactly how drought effects plant development.
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Plants and Animals Adaptations to the Desert Biome
by subtleknife, Aug 6, 2007
Information on animal and plants adaptations to the desert biome.
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What are Bacteria?
by Swapna P, Mar 24, 2008
Bacteria occur almost everywhere in air, water, food, soil, sewage an inside living plants, animals and man.
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Bioinformatics
by Thomas Sankey, Apr 1, 2008
One of the "hottest" new careers out there in today's market is bioinformatics. Many new people are interested in this new profession, but before they gear their educative studies towards becoming a bioinformatician, some tidbits about bioinformatics should be discussed first.
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Noted Proteins
by thirt3yfou4r, Apr 7, 2008
A cross between Science and music was just discovered and you’ll be pretty surprised with what they’ve found out.
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Quiz on Enzymes
by ur guide, Feb 5, 2008
A very easy quiz to develop confidence ... an average person should score around 80%.
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Chromatography
by Poseidon, Feb 14, 2008
A lab I did with thin layer chromatography.
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PH Lab
by Poseidon, Feb 14, 2008
An exploratory lab to figure out what pH is and such.
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The Effects of Heat on Enzyme Reactions
by Aaron Boyle, Feb 24, 2008
The reactions of enzymes will be effected by heat, causing them to speed up, and eventually denature.
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