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Australian Life Scientist Weekly | Batman's place in evolution / More twists to Avandia saga

 

 Friday 1st February 2008

Australian Life Scientist Weekly

Batman's place in evolution
Professor Emeritus Jack Pettigrew has argued for more than two decades that fruit bats are actually flying primates, distant relatives of monkeys, lemurs and us. More...

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More twists to Avandia saga
Nature reports that a peer reviewer leaked an unfavourable report on diabetes drug Avandia to manufacturer. More...

Science and the supercomputer
High performance computing is stimulating collaborative research across state - and country - borders. More...

More than just auditory cheesecake
Alan Harvey will discuss neurotrauma research, Cliff Richard and the role of music in the evolution of the modern mind at the ANS meeting this week. More...

Beta news for pancreatic stem cells
Elusive pancreatic stem cells found in adult mice, Belgian researchers say. More...

Marker for thymic stem cells identified
Scottish and Australian researchers have identified a protein marker for thymic and possibly pancreatic stem cells. More...

Findlay gets another gong
Jock Findlay becomes an AO in this year's honours list. More...



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