It's a disturbing prospect that the outcome of this lawsuit could be that the court will try to tell scientists what is legitimate scientific inquiry and what is not, ... That is a flagrant assault on free speech.
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Finding that small RNAs comprise a potent set of regulatory molecules in diverse organisms is among the most important discoveries in the past 10 years. This research is pioneering in its ability to characterize these important regulatory molecules on a genome-wide scale.John West
DNA Cluster-SBS technology has the advantage of producing highly accurate, reproducible and quantitative readouts of the full complement of activated genes or small RNA in a particular tissue without requiring advance knowledge of gene structure or coding sequence. Furthermore, we expect that Solexa's technology will generate this digital data at costs comparable to those of analogue methods currently in use.
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Censorship and thought-control are apparently alive and well at the University of Idaho, ... This is an assault on academic freedom, and a barefaced violation of the Constitution's guarantee of free speech.
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Unfortunately, they test to see if you are edible, but they can only use their teeth or nose and in doing so they do a lot of damage to soft, squishy humans.
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We took these people in and then I started wondering how we could feed nine people if they stay long. Then I thought to myself, 'I'll figure out how to feed them later.'
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This is clearly an effort to censor the discussion of scientific criticism of Darwinian theory by intimidation and threat,
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We were born to die and we die to live. As seedlings of God, we barely blossom on earth; we fully flower in heaven.
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