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WebPennsylvanians want local control, not Washington mandates, over health care and education, Specter reports WebMay 19, 2003 · Michael Specter reports on the shock waves rippling through the field of neuroscience following the revolutionary discovery that adult brain cells might in fact regenerate (“Rethinking the Brain”). Christopher Dickey’s “I Love My Glow Bunny” recounts with sly humor a peculiar episode in which genetic engineering and artistic culture ... WebFeb 5, 2014 · Specter reports that, early on, B.G.I. decided to publish the full and complete databases of the genomic maps it decoded. One can visit B.G.I.’s resource site to explore at no charge the genetic codes for the giant panda, the cucumber, and the camel. tas lv selempang kecil terbaru