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Fracking, Earthquakes, and Science
Fracking provides a singular current example of trying to reconcile risks and benefits. The Wall Street Journal reports – briefly – on a...

Kirk Hartley
Aug 27, 20131 min read
Archaogenetics
New science continues to bring new words. Museumomics remains a personal favorite. Now we have archaogeneticists who practice...

Kirk Hartley
Aug 14, 20131 min read
The Cloned Quarter Horse Litigation – Plaintiffs Succeed on Antitrust Claims
Here’s a striking example of new science bringing out new legal issues. Breeders of cloned quarter horses won an antitrust law suit...

Kirk Hartley
Aug 2, 20131 min read
Finding Molecular Changes that Matter – The Exercise Example
Why does exercise help the bodies of many people? We still do not understand it all, but new molecular level studies are starting to...

Kirk Hartley
Aug 1, 20131 min read
False Memories – New Evidence – MIT Team Creates False Memories in Mice
Amazing. MIT scientists found a way to find the location of memory, and to test whether they could create a false memory in a mouse. They...

Kirk Hartley
Jul 30, 20131 min read


Stem Cells Used to Build Blood Vessels Outside the Body and Then Transplant Them Into Mice
(Image courtesy of Johns Hopkins. The arrows show the blood vessels constructed from stem cells). Researchers at Johns Hopkins continue...

Kirk Hartley
Jul 21, 20131 min read
Bio “Mapping the Great Indoors” – Ecologists Look at Bacteria in Our Homes
It’s not quite the Human Genome Project, but researchers are starting to publish data from a study of bacteria inside 1,400 homes. The...

Kirk Hartley
Jul 5, 20131 min read
Scientists Sequence 700,000 Year Old Horse DNA
Scientists continue to broaden the possibilities for "museumomics" and "paleomics." The newest accomplishment is sequencing DNA that is...

Kirk Hartley
Jun 30, 20131 min read
A Silicosis Case Report and Cite to LeRoy Gardner’s 1936 Paper
A reminder of when medicine was built around case reports. A now online case report on a case of silicosis, published by the Cleveland...

Kirk Hartley
Jun 25, 20131 min read
MicroRNA Science – The Art and History
MicroRNA are now known as increasingly important in understanding cancer, and so will be taking on new roles in litigation involving...

Kirk Hartley
Jun 24, 20131 min read
SCOTUS Unanimously Rejects “Patent Think” – Gene Patents Rejected for BRCA Genes
SCOTUS is often fractured these days, but yesterday managed to unanimously and correctly reject patents on genes in the Myriad case. Why?...

Kirk Hartley
Jun 14, 20133 min read
Changes in Science – 1986 Cleveland Clinic Case Study of a Cystic Mesothelioma
Times and science change. It appears the Cleveland Clinic apparently recently brought online old editions of its own Cleveland Clinic...

Kirk Hartley
Jun 10, 20131 min read


Visualizing Cancer, and ASCO 2013
(Image of a lung cancer cell. Photo courtesy of National Geographic.) "Seeing is believing" is a phrase learned in youth. It’s a phrase...

Kirk Hartley
Jun 2, 20132 min read


Genomics Overcomes One Tiny Mutation That Was Slowly Trying to Kill a Wheelchair Bound Child Who Fac
(Photo courtesy of TGEN and its Center for Rare Childhood Disorders. Shelby Valint is the child in the center of the picture). The power...

Kirk Hartley
May 25, 20134 min read


Human Embryonic Stem Cells Now Cloned
(Image courtesy of OHSU). It’s been done – researchers from Oregon have cloned human, embryonic stem cells. Scientific American and many...

Kirk Hartley
May 16, 20131 min read
Bio-Engineered Organs: Regenerative Medicine is Starting to Happen
This morning brings a feel good story that coincides with impressive new science – bio-engineered organs. In this instance, a little girl...

Kirk Hartley
Apr 30, 20132 min read


Next Generation Sequencing Yields a Big Find for Epilepsy Researchers
New tools make for new findings, and sometimes they are profound. An example of a new tool is NGS. Next generation sequencing is one of...

Kirk Hartley
Apr 18, 20132 min read
SCOTUS Skeptical about Myriad’s Gene Patent Claims
By all accounts, SCOTUS did not seem interested in drinking the patent think kool-aid offered by Myriad Genetics to try to justify its...

Kirk Hartley
Apr 16, 20131 min read
The BRACA Gene Patent Case (Myriad) Will be Argued Today
The Myriad case heads back to the US Supreme Court today for oral argument. My hope is that Mryriad’s argument for gene patents goes...

Kirk Hartley
Apr 15, 20131 min read


The Power of Collaboration – Telemorase Revealed – and One of the First to See it Said:
The three-dimensional electron microscopy structure of the complete Tetrahymena telomerase enzyme complex, with previously solved...

Kirk Hartley
Apr 13, 20134 min read
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