Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Nagas in the News: single-sex species






Mystery of single-sex species solved
How female-only species survive without genetic variation has long baffled biologists (Wired.com). What are Nagas? - Asexual reproduction - Primates near extinction - Frozen human genome


Huge space-junk collision averted
Mayhem in the heavens is avoided when two space objects just miss crashing into each other.
What your face reveals about your health
In Chinese medicine, different parts of your face give clues to what’s going on inside your body. Five facial zones - Healing power of tea - Natural pain relief tips - Chinese medicine
New dinosaur species discovered in Utah
The giant Brachiosaurus creatures were embedded in stone so hard that explosives were necessary. Meet "Abydosaurus" - Dinos that didn't chew

Ancient wall may unlock Bible mystery
Newfound ruins could help settle a long-running dispute about the Bible's historical accuracy. More relics found in dig - Shroud of Turin exhibit - U.S. returning stolen coffin

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