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Biosensors – A Growing Market
Medical monitoring claims came and went because science in the 1980s did not have much to offer as an alternative to the annual check-up....

Kirk Hartley
Jul 23, 20121 min read


Stems Cell Science Moves Forward as We Begin to Better Understand Creation of Cells in Glands
"This image [of stem cells] shows that ductal and epidermal progenitors (in red) proliferate and repair an epidermal scratch wound; the...

Kirk Hartley
Jul 22, 20124 min read


A Great New Science Tool to Save Lives, Time and Money
(Credit – Image Courtesy of University of California – Los Angeles) ScienceDaily brings news of a multi-disciplinary team developing yet...

Kirk Hartley
Jul 15, 20122 min read


Knowledge from Creatures Great and Small, and a Historic Research Lab Known as Cold Spring Harbor
Next time you walk by fish for sale in a pet store, take a look at a tank full of zebrafish. Then, smile about the major contributions...

Kirk Hartley
Jul 8, 20124 min read
European Leadership on Fundamental Molecular Biology Research
Another back story to the June 4 post on important new work on proteins that bind to mRNA. The back story is the umbrella research group –...

Kirk Hartley
Jun 7, 20123 min read
“HeLa” Cells – An Important Story of History, Science and Racial Barriers
A back story. Yesterday’s post covered an important new research arising from work with "HeLa" cells. The new work brings to mind an...

Kirk Hartley
Jun 5, 20121 min read
Important New Work Defines the Universe of Proteins That Bind to mRNA
New libraries of molecular knowledge continue to appear as molecular biology races forward. The May 3, 2012 issue of Cell brings a new...

Kirk Hartley
Jun 4, 20121 min read
95% Confidence Level – The History
How did we end up generally adopting a 95% confidence level? A post at Empirical Legal Studies explains that the answer lies in a paper: ...

Kirk Hartley
May 31, 20122 min read
Fake Science – The Full Story Behind the Conviction of the Pakistani Doctor – Fake Scie
The popular press says that a Pakistani doctor was given a 33 year jail term for telling the CIA where to find Bin Laden. It’s actually...

Kirk Hartley
May 28, 20121 min read
Stem Cells from Placentas – More Studies Show the Upsides from Preserving Tissues at Birth
Throwing away life. That may be the result of failing to preserve umbilical cords and placentas. New studies continue to investigate and...

Kirk Hartley
May 20, 20122 min read
Science and Computers Helping Kids Facing Big Challenges
An example of a local impact from big science and computers. Due to birth problems with a bleeding brain and apnea, seven year old...

Kirk Hartley
Apr 15, 20121 min read
Symposium on Medical Tourism
Opinio Juris includes multiple posts related to a timely seminar on medical tourism. This topic is going to grow, for many reasons,...

Kirk Hartley
Apr 11, 20121 min read


Comparing Genomes – Learning How Change Happens – Tort Litigation Possibilities Suggeste
How do genomes change due to environmental forces? A new paper published in the April 5, 2012 issue of Nature sheds some light, and finds...

Kirk Hartley
Apr 5, 20123 min read


Wine Glass or Faces – Thinking, Fast and Slow – Our Brains Do Amazing Things Without Co
Our brains do amazing things without conscious direction. For example, specific portions of our brains are programmed to quickly search...

Kirk Hartley
Mar 30, 20121 min read
Big Picture Lessons and Reminders from Scientists Unraveling the Molecular Biology Behind Flowers Bl
With increasing frequency, researchers are figuring out how and why nature does what it does. A springtime example makes several points...

Kirk Hartley
Mar 28, 20122 min read
An Example of Progress from Donating Body Tissue for Research
It’s difficult to create positives from death. But, when a loved one is dying, positives are possible when there is the presence of mind...

Kirk Hartley
Mar 27, 20122 min read


Working to Create a Breast Implant to Deter Recurrence of Breast Cancer
Quite an idea – a breast implant that would help reduce the probability of a recurrence of breast cancer. ScienceDaily brings word that...

Kirk Hartley
Mar 25, 20121 min read
More on Prometheus and the Denial of Patents on Laws of Nature
The opinion in Prometheus continues to frustrate those in the patent bar who think the Federal Circuit deserves deference, for some...

Kirk Hartley
Mar 24, 20122 min read
Gordon Moore – The Creator of Moore’s Law and a Quiet But Massive Investor in Science
Many know of Gordon Moore thanks to his famous "law" and his role as a founder if Intel, but as I recently learned, there’s much more to...

Kirk Hartley
Mar 12, 20121 min read
Whole Genome Sequencing Costs Continue to Plummet – An Example of the Incredible ROI from Inve
This NYT article by John Markoff explains part of the story on why we are now sequencing entire genomes for hundreds of dollars, and why...

Kirk Hartley
Mar 11, 20121 min read
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