Do you recognize this man?
Sep 16th
The Vernon County Sheriff's Office and the Missouri State Highway Patrol are requesting public assistance in the identification of the remains of a man found in southeast Vernon County in January of 2000. The individual "appears to have died from a gunshot wound to the head," according to Vernon County Sheriff Ron Peckman.
Worker claims ulterior motive in layoff from South County sanitation district
Sep 15th
Board members of a sanitation district in the South County have voted to layoff one employee and contract with an outside laboratory to handle some of its wastewater testing in an effort, they say, to cut costs.
Planet Ark
Sep 15th
A technician prepares artificial cow vaginas at Las Lilas Genetic laboratory as workers extract semen from a bull in Duggan, August 27, 2010. Photo: REUTERS/Enrique Marcarian
Protein clamps tight to telomeres to help prevent aging … and support cancer
Sep 15th
( The Wistar Institute ) Wistar Institute have published the first detailed report on the structure and function of a crucial domain in the protein known as Cdc13, which sustains telomeres by clamping to DNA and recruiting telomere-lengthening enzymes to the area. The study was performed using the yeast gene, however, this essential life process has changed little through evolution, and evidence ...
Sepracor pleads not guilty in lab worker death
Sep 15th
Drug company Sepracor pleads not guilty to charges in the 2008 death of lab technician Roland Daigle.
Sepracor pleads not guilty in lab worker death
Sep 15th
Drug company Sepracor pleads not guilty to charges in the 2008 death of lab technician Roland Daigle.
Argentina sells DNA as world demands more beef
Sep 15th
Tipping the scales at more than a tonne, Montecristo would yield a lot of prime Argentine steak. But ranchers are not interested in sending bulls like him to slaughter — his semen is far more valuable.
Argentina sells DNA as world demands more beef
Sep 15th
Tipping the scales at more than a tonne, Montecristo would yield a lot of prime Argentine steak. But ranchers are not interested in sending bulls like him to slaughter — his semen is far more valuable.
Argentina sells DNA as world demands more beef
Sep 15th
Tipping the scales at more than a tonne, Montecristo would yield a lot of prime Argentine steak. But ranchers are not interested in sending bulls like him to slaughter — his semen is far more valuable.
Flagship Biosciences Opens Digital Pathology Services Office in Boston Area
Sep 14th
New office offers local access for Cambridge biotech companies to pathologist, technician, scanning and image analysis.





