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In 1926,
Nikolai Vavilov
founded the world's first modern seedbank, and amassed a collection which today contains over 90% unique varieties of plant, contained in no other collection in existence. For his opposition to
Lysenkoism
he died in prison, and several of his colleagues
famously
starved to death instead of eating their specimens during the Siege of Leningrad. Now the
Pavlovsk seedbank
facility
has been seized by the Federal Agency for Public Estate Management
, and pending a court ruling
will be demolished - contents and all - to build a housing development.
The collection cannot be moved in time because it is a working seedbank of living plants.
posted by
mek
on Aug 9, 2010 -
40 comments
grumblebee's post about
cell size and scale
the other day was quite fascinating. Pulling back to the home for that site, the
Genetic Science Learning Center
at the University of Utah delivers educational materials on genetics, bio-science and health topics ranging from
stem cells
to
gene therapy
, and from
epigenetics
to
heredity
. Explore the
neurobiology of normal and addicted brains
and the genetic contribution to this chronic disease.
posted by
netbros
on Oct 31, 2009 -
4 comments
On Truth and Reality.
Despite several thousand years of failure to correctly understand physical reality (hence the current
postmodern view that this is impossible
) it is actually very simple to work out how matter exists and moves about in Space. The rules of
Science (Occam's Razor / Simplicity)
and
Metaphysics (Dynamic Unity of Reality)
require that reality be described from only one single source existing, as Leibniz wrote:
"because of the interconnection of all things with one another."
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posted by
netbros
on Jan 30, 2009 -
46 comments
West Nile virus and Avian influenza and Chronic wasting disease, oh, my! (and Monkeypox...) Outbreaks of disease in populations of wild and domestic animals, having such a heavy impact on human health, has led the
United States Geological Survey
and the University of Wisconson to develop a way to
track news of disease outbreaks
around the planet:
The Global Wildlife Disease News Map
.
posted by
Kronos_to_Earth
on May 8, 2008 -
6 comments
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