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  LONDON (Reuters) - A do-it-yourself test for cervical cancer could help prevent thousands of cases of the disease in women who don't have easy or... Read More »
  By Amy Norton               NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - An experimental supplement derived from soy may help... Read More »
  By Julie Steenhuysen               CHICAGO (Reuters) - Boys should be routinely vaccinated against the human... Read More »
  (Reuters) - Exelixis Inc's drug to treat a rare form of thyroid cancer met the main goal of a late-stage study, prompting the company to look to an... Read More »
Scientists at the Port Stephens Fisheries Institute in Australia successfully bring to term six healthy shark pups — in an artificial womb. This uterus is no... Read More »
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Natalia TchemodanovIt would be interesting to hear more about what you mean as "progressive evolution". Do you mean we shouldn't be using technology to save a species which is maladapted to its environment? Perhaps not, but our fishing activities are what is causing the extinction. On the other hand, we, as a species are a part of the environment, so perhaps our activities can be considered 'natural'.
Oct 9, 2011
Anonymous While I agree it's amazing, and a step forward for science. It is most certainly another step away from progressive evolution. The bias from which you wrote the article set aside, it was quite informative and well written and cited. -C
Oct 5, 2011
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