William Sulik references the new discovery of adult stem cells that are every bit as versatile as embryonic stem cells, then wonders about the lack of media coverage. He then asks why there has been no more major media coverage of the story.
Could it be that if nothing has to die, there is no story?
Friday, January 25, 2002
William Sulik references the new
Wednesday, January 23, 2002
I heard on the news
I heard on the news today that the US has upped the reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the folks responsible for the anthrax letters mailed to Washington and New York.
Is it just me, or wasn't the first anthrax case in Fla?
Why doesn't anybody talk about that one any more?
UPDATE: It isn't just me. George Spencer has a link to a very detailed analysis of the investigation here
Is it just me, or wasn't the first anthrax case in Fla?
Why doesn't anybody talk about that one any more?
UPDATE: It isn't just me. George Spencer has a link to a very detailed analysis of the investigation here
Hello and welcome to my
Hello and welcome to my blog, which will, of course, be about stuff that catches my eye, as all good blogs should be.
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BTW, how did you find this place?
First, about me. I live in East Tennessee with 6 kids and 3 dogs. I work in Operations at a manufacturing facility. Ex-Navy. The rest you can figure out on your own, or ask me. My e-mail is rhailey931@yahoo.com
It goes without saying of course, that my analysis of these items will be clear, concise, and absolutely beyond debate.
Yeah, right!
I hope you enjoy yourself.
BTW, how did you find this place?
First, about me. I live in East Tennessee with 6 kids and 3 dogs. I work in Operations at a manufacturing facility. Ex-Navy. The rest you can figure out on your own, or ask me. My e-mail is rhailey931@yahoo.com

