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You may have arrived here all a-twitter at the prospect of gaining a new day’s supply of search related info, and now you are looking at a noble, kingly pooch.
“But why?” you ask. “Why the change?”
To be frank, my attractive little people-person, my purpose (like my taste in doggie treats) is simple: I am [...]
By Izah Morales
The Philippine Blog Awards (PBA) is set to recognize more blogs this year, organizers said.
This year’s PBA will give away 36 awards under 3 divisions, namely Best Blog, Best Single Blog Post, and Special Awards divisions, and 15 categories, organizers said. Last year, PBA only gave 15 awards to local bloggers.
“This shows that [...]
AT least two bloggers, a journalist, and one opposition politician were arrested under Malaysia’s (SEAPA) said.
SEAPA said in a statement that Malaysia’s leading blogger Raja Petra Kamaruddin, who is also a staunch government critic on his website “Malaysia Today,” was the first to be arrested in this week’s arrests.
Journalist Tan Hoon Cheng who works [...]
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In plants, stems elongate faster at dawn. This time-of-day-specific growth is controlled by integration of environmental cues and the circadian clock. The specific effectors of growth in plants are the phytohormones: auxin, ethylene, gibberellins, abscisic acid, brassinosteroids, and cytokinins. Each phytohormone plays an independent as well as an overlapping role in growth, and understanding the [...]
There are when you blog about the papers. Here are my own picks for the week - you go and look for your own favourites:
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Cathelicidins are a family of antimicrobial peptides acting as multifunctional effector molecules of innate immunity, which are firstly found in mammalians. Recently, several cathelicidins have also been found from [...]
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Researchers have uncovered a gene in corals that responds to day/night cycles, which provides some tantalizing clues into how symbiotic corals work together with their plankton partners. Corals are fascinating animals that form the largest biological constructions in the world, sprawling coral reefs that cover less than 0.2 % of the seafloor yet provide habitats [...]
First, there was the . And yes, we will have the Third one - renamed ScienceOnline’09 to better reflect the scope of the meeting: this time bigger and better than ever.
ScienceOnline’09 will be held Jan. 16-18, 2009 at the in Research Triangle Park, NC.
Please join us for this free three-day event to explore [...]
, for the uninitiated, is the popular tech/web startup blog’s conference during which 50 companies, handpicked by a veritable who’s-who list of web luminaries, launch new products, competing for a K grand prize (and, of course, the attention of prominent VCs and their bulging bank accounts).
Despite the growing controversy surrounding the - , a [...]
Earlier this week, the stock of United Airlines plummeted as false reports of a second bankruptcy spread like wildfire following the resurfacing of an old Chicago Tribune article from back in December of 2002.
The dated article gained serious traction after it was indexed by Google News as a recent story. The mix-up [...]