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Science, November 7, 2008PDF | English | 40.7 MB
Cover Honey bees (Apis mellifera), here shown on a honeycomb, form complex societies and interact with one another by means of stereotyped social behaviors. A special section explores what genetic approaches have taught us about behavior in bees and other species, including humans.
17q21.31: Not Your Average Genomic Address This region of chromosome 17 has had a storied history, with changes in its DNA of import to human evolution and disease.
Engineering a Fix for Broken Nervous Systems A recent meeting on neural prosthetics provided an update on progress and some interesting digressions.
The Graying of NIH Research Many scientists who got their first grant in the 1950s or 1960s are still going strong. How do they view affirmative action for first-time grantees?
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