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Exploring genome space

Nature, 2000
The completion of entire genome sequences of many experimental organisms, and the promise that the human genome will be completed in the next year, find biology suddenly awash in genome-based data. Scientists are scrambling to develop new technologies that exploit genome data to ask entirely new kinds of questions about the complex nature of living ...
Shirley M. Tilghman   +1 more
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Space to explore

Physics World, 2008
When someone at a party asks you what you do for a living, working in space science is always a plus – you are virtually guaranteed to get a few raised eyebrows and some interested questions. While the day-to-day reality of my job does not quite match up to the rocket scientist cliches, it is certainly never boring.
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The exploration of space

Resonance, 2009
Desiring to give those of our readers who may not have heard the broadcast the opportunity of reading so clear a statement of such a large phase of astronomical research by so eminent an authority, we asked and were readily granted permission to reprint the text.
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Exploration in Space

BioScience, 1964
sian and of American scientists to put man into space. The idea of commuting on a regular schedule between earth and one of the other planets is improbable during the lifetime of anyone of us. When a scientist or an engineer talks about space, what is meant? The definition depends upon the point of view. If a physiologist is speaking about space, he is
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Optimizing Space Exploration

2008
Both robotic and human missions into space are necessary for an effective program of space exploration. For the nations that have sent humans into space (Russia, China, and the United States) the competition for limited budgets between human and robotic exploratory strategies is inevitable.
Louis N. Irwin, Dirk Schulze-Makuch
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