IBM and National Geographic trace human migration via genes (Reuters)
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Trace your genetic ancestry back to
Africa for $100 with National Geographic
Trace your genetic ancestry back to
Africa for $100 with National Geographic
04/13/2005 05:46 PMMark Frauenfelder:
Michael Slavitch says: "Want to know where your ancestors really came
from? $100 and a cheek swab will tell you.
"National Geographic has developed a five-year genographic study
where participants can join in and track their genetic lineage to a
common African ancestor. The $100 test will tell you the route that
your ancestors took and when, and both the DNA and genographic results
will be made available to individual participants on the net. Very
very cool."
When your results are ready Project Director Dr. Spencer Wells will
introduce you to your earliest human relatives—the members of
your specific haplogroup. You'll receive a personalized genetic
analysis, including an online overview of your deep ancestral history.
The analysis reveals where and when your haplogroup originated and how
they lived. You'll also receive a dynamic map, specific to your
lineage, on which to trace your relatives' journeys across the planet.
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A&E, National Geographic to Send TV Over
Internet (Reuters)
A&E, National Geographic to Send TV Over
Internet (Reuters)
01/05/2005 01:36 PMReuters - Four cable television channels,
including A&E and National Geographic, will use the Internet to
broadcast programs in a deal with video-on-demand company
Akimbo Systems, Akimbo said on Wednesday.
CORRECTED-Read National Geographic? Now
get the matching sofa (Reuters)
CORRECTED-Read National Geographic? Now
get the matching sofa (Reuters)
04/09/2004 04:13 PMReuters - In this April 5 story please read in 4th paragraph ... More
than 2,500 items, inspired by the 115-year-old magazine's archives,
will be
highlighted April 22-28 at the High Point Market in North Carolina,
the largest home furnishing trade show in the world. The collection
was
formally unveiled in October ... instead of ... will debut April 22-28
at the High Point Market in North Carolina, the largest home
furnishing trade
show in the world. The collection will be formally unveiled in
October.
DNA project to trace human steps
DNA project to trace human steps
04/13/2005 01:34 AMA major project spanning five continents aims to map the history of
human migration through DNA.
New Way to Turn Off Bad Genes Is Set for
Testing on Human Eyes
New Way to Turn Off Bad Genes Is Set for
Testing on Human Eyes
09/13/2004 09:41 PMNew drugs that are to be tested in connection with a phenomenon called
RNA interference have excited scientists with their versatile and
powerful ability to affect genes.
Data on 20,000 human genes on Internet
see as big medical step
Data on 20,000 human genes on Internet
see as big medical step
04/20/2004 03:24 PMAFP via Yahoo! Apr 20 2004 8:01PM GMT
Method to Turn Off Bad Genes Is Set for
Tests on Human Eyes
Method to Turn Off Bad Genes Is Set for
Tests on Human Eyes
09/14/2004 08:53 AMNew drugs that are to be tested in connection with a phenomenon called
RNA interference have excited scientists with their versatile and
powerful ability to affect genes.
National Geographic Topo For Mac
National Geographic Topo For Mac
10/30/2003 07:14 PMShooting The D1X For National Geographic
Shooting The D1X For National Geographic
12/09/2003 06:06 PMInstant review and tethered shooting let McNally execute the big
production shots more quickly and efficiently. By Eamon Hickey (Rob
Galbraith DPI via MyAppleMenu)
"Shooting the D1X for National
Geographic"
"Shooting the D1X for National
Geographic"
01/17/2004 11:07 PMNational Geographic tries digital
photography
National Geographic tries digital
photography
01/16/2004 01:00 PMAs a sort of followup to Caesar's post on Kodak, below,
here's a link to a great little story on National Geographic's
first story shot entirely with digital cameras.
Rob Galbraith DPI: Shooting the D1X for
National Geographic
Rob Galbraith DPI: Shooting the D1X for
National Geographic
01/16/2004 01:04 PMused a Nikon D1X (augmented with a little utilization of a D100)
exclusively for its first all-digital assignment .. Behind the scenes
of National Geographic's first all-digital shoot .. Rob
Galbraith
robgalbraith.com/bins/multi_page.asp?cid=7-6450-6561
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this site | 5 links
Kansas Teen Wins National Geographic Bee
(AP)
Kansas Teen Wins National Geographic Bee
(AP)
05/26/2004 03:00 PMAP - Fourteen-year-old Andrew Wojtanik had a thick study guide his
competitors didn't have as he prepared for the 16th annual National
Geographic Bee: a 432-page world almanac that he made himself.
National Geographic Brings Mapping Back
To Mac OS X
National Geographic Brings Mapping Back
To Mac OS X
11/12/2003 01:25 PMAre you a outdoor explorer, adventure junkie, avid travelier of the
country, or even spend your day building constructing towers in the
outdoors. Until recently I have kept a windows based laptop sitting in
my closit to use during my roadtrips and outdoor adventures.After the
release of Mac OS X the macintosh community was left with out mapping
software to use natively. For those macintosh users who depended on
mapping software for there jobs or daily lives where forced to either
stay off the band wagon or joing the devil in using Windows XP . Now
things have changed.
National Geographic offers TOPO State
Maps for Mac
National Geographic offers TOPO State
Maps for Mac
11/14/2003 09:11 AMHikers, bikers or outdoor enthusiasts who have been looking for
topographic maps for their Mac may want to check out National
Geographic's
TOPO!
State Series, which is now Mac-compatible.
National Geographic: Remembering Pearl
Harbor-history, maps
National Geographic: Remembering Pearl
Harbor-history, maps
12/08/2003 08:02 AMNational Geographic's Remembering Pearl Harbor Day ..
NationalGeographic has a good resource on line .. section devoted to
the Pearl Harbor attack .. 62 years ago today .. a hideous
event
plasma.nationalgeographic.com/pearlharbor
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site | 5 links
WGBH, FFFBI, and National Geographic
Launch Geography Site
WGBH, FFFBI, and National Geographic
Launch Geography Site
12/17/2004 06:36 PMWith a grant from National Geographic's Education Foundation, WGBH's
Fin, Fur and Feather Bureau of Investigation takes kids online with
geography-themed interactive stories set in Tokyo, India's Bollywood
and Australia's outback. Kids learn and then use geography skills to
solve international detective stories.
National Geographic MapMachine--online
atlas, street maps
National Geographic MapMachine--online
atlas, street maps
04/25/2004 09:41 AMMapMachine--online dynamic atlas, street maps (National Geographic) ..
Map Machine @ nationalgeographic.com .. MapMachine ..
MapMachine
plasma.nationalgeographic.com/mapmachine
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site | 3 links
"National Geographic MapMachine--online
atlas, street maps"
"National Geographic MapMachine--online
atlas, street maps"
04/26/2004 03:21 AMRat Study Elucidates Long-Ago Human
Migration
Rat Study Elucidates Long-Ago Human
Migration
06/10/2004 08:03 AMHuman Migration Tracked In Stanford
Computer Simulation
Human Migration Tracked In Stanford
Computer Simulation
01/22/2004 11:39 AMScience Daily Jan 22 2004 4:09PM GMT
The Genographic Project - Human
Migration, Population Genetics, Maps,
DNA
The Genographic Project - Human
Migration, Population Genetics, Maps,
DNA
04/14/2005 08:29 PMWho were your first ancestors? .. This is really
cool
www5.nationalgeographic.com/genographic
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site | 3 links
PeopleAnswers Breaks New Ground in
Employment Testing with Geographic
Mapping - First of its Kind Release
Allows for Greater Ease of Use and
Scalability of Behavioral Assessment
Technology to Decentralized Human
Resource Departments
PeopleAnswers Breaks New Ground in
Employment Testing with Geographic
Mapping - First of its Kind Release
Allows for Greater Ease of Use and
Scalability of Behavioral Assessment
Technology to Decentralized Human
Resource Departments
07/07/2004 06:24 AMPeopleAnswers releases Geographic Mapping feature which allows
decentralized Human Resource departments easier management of multiple
locations and user rights, allowing for a truly scalable employment
testing solution to even the largest, most widespread organization.
The Geographic Mapping feature allows for more efficiency and
consistency in the hiring and development process, saving human
resource departments time and money. [PRWEB Jul 7, 2004]
Yahoo! Travel, National Geographic
Traveler Poll Names New Orleans Top U.S.
Family Travel Spot
Yahoo! Travel, National Geographic
Traveler Poll Names New Orleans Top U.S.
Family Travel Spot
03/23/2005 08:19 PMInvestors Business Daily Mar 24 2005 12:51AM GMT
MENDON, Mass. (PRWEB) – Sept. 23, 2004 –
Geographic Software Launches a New
Bookstore and Software Portal For
Geographic Information Systems and
Mapping Professionals.
MENDON, Mass. (PRWEB) – Sept. 23, 2004 –
Geographic Software Launches a New
Bookstore and Software Portal For
Geographic Information Systems and
Mapping Professionals.
09/23/2004 11:45 PMGeographic Software is a Geographic Systems Applications consulting
firm. In affiliation with Amazon.com (http://www.Amazon.com) and eBay
(http://www.eBay.com) - two of the largest Internet online retailers,
Geographic Software has created an online store that specializes in
the sale of the latest geographic systems related books, software, and
hand held electronics. Available now at:
http://www.GeographicSoftware.com. [PRWEB Sep 23, 2004]
Royal genes may win Kerry the White
House (Reuters)
Royal genes may win Kerry the White
House (Reuters)
03/06/2004 02:00 AMReuters - The U.S. presidential election will be largely fought over
Iraq and the economy,
but if royal genes have anything to do with the result, Democrat John
Kerry is destined to dethrone
George W. Bush this November.
HUMAN EVENTS ONLINE: The National
Conservative Weekly Since 1944
HUMAN EVENTS ONLINE: The National
Conservative Weekly Since 1944
07/26/2004 11:18 PMa column from Coulter .. replacing Ann Coulter ..
comments
humaneventsonline.com/article.php?print=yes&id=4610
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site | 3 links
Human Ad Given Five Months Jail for
Diving (Reuters)
Human Ad Given Five Months Jail for
Diving (Reuters)
08/19/2004 09:40 AMReuters - A Canadian man advertising an online
gaming site, who broke security and jumped into the Olympic
diving pool, was given a five-month prison term on Wednesday
for trespassing and disturbing public order, court officials
said.
Doctor Says He Has Cloned Human Embryo
(Reuters)
Doctor Says He Has Cloned Human Embryo
(Reuters)
01/17/2004 10:42 PMReuters - A maverick U.S.-based fertility expert
said on Saturday that he had transferred a cloned human embryo
into a woman but leading scientists immediately expressed
skepticism, saying it was highly unlikely.
Philips' New Camera Lens Works Like
Human Eye (Reuters)
Philips' New Camera Lens Works Like
Human Eye (Reuters)
03/06/2004 01:58 AMReuters - Philips Electronics said on Thursday
it had invented a tiny digital camera lens to fit inside a
mobile phone that could focus on objects and create sharp
pictures in ways that are similar to the human eye.
Another Severed Human Head Found in
Honduras (Reuters)
Another Severed Human Head Found in
Honduras (Reuters)
04/09/2004 09:07 PMReuters - A severed head was found
on a park bench in northern Honduras on Thursday, the 10th such
incident since the government began cracking down on youth
gangs last year, police said.
Scientists Get Sought-After Cells from
Human Clone (Reuters)
Scientists Get Sought-After Cells from
Human Clone (Reuters)
02/12/2004 02:47 AMReuters - South Korean and U.S. researchers
said on Wednesday they had cloned a human embryo and extracted
from it sought-after cells called embryonic stem cells.
Florida Woman with Human Form of Mad Cow
Disease Dies (Reuters)
Florida Woman with Human Form of Mad Cow
Disease Dies (Reuters)
06/21/2004 11:47 PMReuters - A Florida woman suffering from the only
known case in the United States of the human form of mad cow
disease has died, her family said on Monday.
Woman Served Salad with Human Thumb
Garnish (Reuters)
Woman Served Salad with Human Thumb
Garnish (Reuters)
03/06/2004 02:00 AMReuters - An Ohio woman was served a salad
containing part of a restaurant worker's thumb sliced off while
chopping lettuce, a health official said on Friday.
Bangladesh protestors form 500-mile
human chain (Reuters)
Bangladesh protestors form 500-mile
human chain (Reuters)
12/30/2004 07:01 AMReuters - Tens of thousands of Bangladesh opposition activists
gathered in towns and
cities on Thursday to form a 500-mile "human chain" to demonstrate no
confidence in the government.
Bush Calls Pope 'Champion of Human
Dignity' (Reuters)
Bush Calls Pope 'Champion of Human
Dignity' (Reuters)
04/02/2005 11:02 AMReuters - President Bush called Pope John Paul
II a "champion of human dignity" as he awaited word on Saturday
on the ailing pope's condition.
Rumsfeld Says Iraq Killings Reflect
Human Nature (Reuters)
Rumsfeld Says Iraq Killings Reflect
Human Nature (Reuters)
02/10/2004 06:53 PMReuters - Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld,
asked about Tuesday's car bombing in Iraq that killed about 50
people, said there are murders in every major city in the world
"because human beings are human beings."
Human, all too human -- News-Digests.Com
re-launches
Human, all too human -- News-Digests.Com
re-launches
06/08/2004 02:59 AMHuman news aggregation operation expands to multiple publications.
[PRWEB Jun 8, 2004]
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