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NOVA | Archive | Flight | PBS
... thrill of being the first to fly at supersonic speed. Last Flight of Bomber 31 Forensic scientists set out to discover what happened to seven American airmen whose plane crashed in Kamchatka ... Andes en route from Argentina to Chile is finally resolved. Who Killed the Red Baron? Forensic experts investigate the most famous aviation mystery of World War I. Wings of Madness The ...
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NOVA | Archive | Forensics | PBS
... Kidnapped by UFOs? Carl Sagan and other scientists investigate claims that people have been visited or abducted by aliens. Killer's Trail, The Forensic scientists revisit the infamous Sheppard murder case of the 1950s in search of the true killer. Last Flight of Bomber 31 Forensic scientists set out to discover ...
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Polymerase Chain Reaction - Xeroxing DNA
... high temperatures. No problem for Thermus aquaticus, the sultry bacterium from Yellowstone that now helps scientists produce millions of copies of a single DNA segment in a matter of hours. In ... a strand of hair at a crime scene, can produce sufficient copies to carry out forensic tests. There are three related sections on DNA fingerprinting, read whichever you find most interesting ...
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K-12 Plant Path-Ways Page
... can be used to stimulate the investigative nature of your students as they use forensic plant pathology techniques with powdery mildew cleistothecia (the sexual stage of powdery mildew fungi) ... children the importance of understanding what causes plants to be sick and the need for scientists called plant pathologists to keep plants healthy. It requires easily available materials and minimal ...
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APSnet Education Center | K-12 Plant Path-Ways News and Views - Archive
... pathogen of pea following Koch's postulates July 2003: Plants Get Sick, Too June 2003: Forensic DNA from the Irish Potato Famine Pathogen May 2003: White Mold under Scrutiny April ... 2002: Globalization of Plants, Insects and Diseases September 2002: The American Phytopathological Society Honors Young Scientists at ISEF August, 2002: The Society for Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in ...
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Lecture 19 Links
... scientists use DNA sequences to reconstruct the evolutionary histories of organisms such as humans). For forensic uses, including paternity testing: Helix Biotech, Inc. Homepage (a commercial firm specializing in criminal forensic ... a law firm, which explains the positive and negative aspects of using forensic DNA evidence in criminal cases -- this is definitely worth reading), Explanation DNA ...
www.biosci.ohio-state.edu

Welcome to ISPPWeb
... Research articles highlighted in electronic issue distributed to more than 85,000 life & applied scientists Authors can now submit full papers and special reports via online submission system ... strain. Species-level identification is important in order to understand the disease's epidemiology. Forensic applications, however, require an even higher level of detail and discrimination. "If the ...
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Science & Nature @ Suite101.com: Physics to forensics, dogs to dinosaurs, wildlife to wormholes, the earth is our lab as we explore land, sea, and sky from atoms to animal husbandry.
... like to write for any of the following topics: Botany, Chemistry, Ecology & Geology, Fish & Insects, Forensic Science, Paleontology, Mammals, Reptiles & Amphibians, Cats, or Wildlife Preservation. Suite101.com Science & Nature writers Regifting ... is a cure for every ill under the sun. It's just a matter of scientists searching them out. more... Oct 31, 2006 The Hagerman Horse In the 600 foot high ...
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Insect
... Helps Solve Crimes by M. Lee Goff A discussion of forensic sciences would not be complete without mentioning forensic entomology--the study of insects and arthropods that inhabit decomposing remains. ... no wings at all. Fish & Insects A Bacterium in a Bacterium?! The first time ever scientists have discovered a bacterium that lives inside another bacterium. Surprises never cease. Microbiology A ...
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Department of Biology : University of Vermont
... medical) biology or environmental biology or to remain a generalist. You will have prominent scientists teaching these classes, and you will have the opportunity to work closely with ... Lab Undergraduate Awards Calendar of Events Graduate College Calendar of Events Seminar Program Forensic Seminars Biology Seminars EPSCoR Behavioral Biology Seminars EcoLunch Schedule Cell Lunch Schedule Quick ...
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