Papers 2101-2110 of total 12759 found.
…organizations consider nuclear transfer to cause men to be reproductively obsolete. This claim was deduced by gathering of the information that cloning requires only oocytes, any cell, and a woman to develop in. They also claim that cloning does not respect the fact…
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…was started. In the end, the clues kept coming back to Lee. In a follow up article by Loeb from the Washington Post, Lee was said to have admitted to passing nuclear secrets to China in 1985, while he was working at the Los Alamos National Laboratory. For his…
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…-sex relationships has resulted in families with two mothers, or two fathers, instead of the traditional nuclear mother-father families of the past. Another trend, the increasing amount of women in the work force, has changed the defining roles…
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…dominance over women. They see the existing hierarchy of man above woman and the earth as extremely harmful and problematic. One example of this is the issue of nuclear power. They attribute the problems and health issues associated with it as a reflection…
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…La era nuclear empieza a partir de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, a 50 años de este suceso histórico, dos ciudades nuevas se han levantado de las cenizas atómicas de esta catastrófica guerra. En una de estas ciudades, Chernobyl, a diez años de la…
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…a build up of nuclear missile silos around the capitol. With the Cuban missile crisis at hand, the United States cannot let their guard down on a sneak attack from the Communists. 'Another suicide-run,' says Captain Steward to his flight…
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…'Children of the Dust' is a novel by Louise Lawrence. It deals with the aftermath of nuclear war. It shows how the survivors of the attack struggle to survive and adapt to their new surrounding. It displays a family split up into two groups, the group…
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…' involving anthrax have stimulated for many a wave of paranoia. Anthrax, which was mailed to the capitol office of Senator Tom Daschle, was the first biological weapons attack on our nation's capitol (The Economist, 2001). The letter sent to Senator Daschle…
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Category: /History
…on the development of a nuclear weapon programme, so Britain made the decision to secretly develop their own independent nuclear capacity. By 1947, with the threat of the Soviets increasing, and the bitter atmosphere of the Cold War escalating, America began to come round…
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…set of chromosomes, it began to divide and grow. This was the first time that this process, called nuclear transplant, was ever used, and it continues to be used today, although the method has changed slightly. 3. First Cloned Mammals A breakthrough…
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