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...broadly oxygenated as they are today, a fact that may explain the distinctive pattern he and his colleagues have been finding in the distribution of organisms whose fossilized remains are so vanishingly small that most are not visible to the naked eye. Under a microscope, Knoll notes, the cellular architecture of these ancient life-forms looks remarkably similar to that of modern algae. But unlike their contemporary kin, which bloom all along the continental shelves, these marine algae never strayed far from the shallows...
...James Thomson, cellular biology. Watch a Web-only animated graphic detailing the process of embryonic stem-cell research...
...Given all of the provisos about availability, the decision should make things easier,” Chairman of the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology Douglas A. Melton said...
...sold off all its U.S. operations and reincorporated in Singapore; from there it operated a few factories in Southeast Asia and southern China. Flextronics grew steadily through the '90s, leveraging its early presence in Malaysia and China into a solid share of the "enclosures" market--doing final assembly for cellular phones, personal computers and printers. But when the Asian economic crisis hit in 1997, Marks says, "I was all ready to sell it off to Sanmina or Solectron...
...combined Sanmina and SCI, however, will be well positioned to challenge the industry's top players. The new company will offer a powerful mix of full-service manufacturing, from low-end components to high-end finished products. It will make everything from glucose meters to computer printers and cellular base stations. In any given week, its anonymous factories will produce as many as 5 million units of high-tech gadgetry--all bearing other companies' names...