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Amiri Baraka Official website for Amiri Baraka (LeRoi Jones), "the author of over 40 books of essays, poems, drama, and music history and criticism, a poet icon and revolutionary political activist."Features a biography, audio and video clips, essays and poems (including the controversial "Somebody Blew Up America,"written about the September 11, 2001, attacks when Baraka was New Jersey's poet laureate), and related links. Genetic Evaluations Help Breed Better Bossies Breeding dairy cattle is an inexact science, so many gene-linked traits must be considered. Some of the major ones are quantity of milk produced, its fat and protein content, mothers' pregnancy rates, calving ease and, most recently, stillbirth rate. Such evaluating of genetic traits has allowed dairy farmers to increase milk production to all-time highs. Insect Causing Unsightly 'Zebra Chip'Potatoes Tiny, cicadalike insects called psyllids are the prime suspects in investigations into the "zebra chip"disorder of potatoes. Zebra chip refers to dark, unsightly stripes that appear inside afflicted tubers, especially when cut and fried to make chips. Dartmouth Researchers Build World's Smallest Mobile Robot In a world where "supersize"has entered the lexicon, there are some things getting smaller, like cell phones and laptops. Dartmouth researchers have contributed to the miniaturizing trend by creating the world's smallest untethered, controllable robot. Their extremely tiny machine measures 60 micrometers by 250 micrometers. About 200 of these could march in a line across the top of a plain M&M. Universe Contains More Calcium Than Expected The universe contains one-and-a-half times more calcium than previously assumed. This conclusion was drawn by astronomers of the SRON Netherlands Institute for Space Research, after observations with ESA's XMM-Newton X-ray observatory. Giant Sauropod Dinosaur Found In Spain Fossils of a giant Sauropod, found in Teruel Spain, reveal that Europe was home to giant dinosaurs in the Late Jurassic period -- about 150 million years ago. Giant dinosaurs have previously been found mainly in the New World and Africa. Glimmer Of Hope For Tahitian Tree Snails'Survival Despite the mass extermination of Tahiti's unique species of tree snails in recent decades, much of their original genetic diversity can still be found in remnant populations that survive on the island, researchers report in the July 3 issue of Current Biology, a Cell Press publication. [Ironic] LONDON: A jailed cocaine dealer is working as Santa Claus on John Tams, who dons beard, boots and red suit to work in a cafe's Christmas grotto, said he wanted to give something back to the community... Working With Children With Parents in Prison Tips from 2002 for those who work with children who have incarcerated parents. Topics include child reactions to parental incarceration, prison visitation basics, reunifying families after parental incarceration, and understanding and supporting foster children with incarcerated parents. A few of the links to related sites are broken. From the North Carolina Division of Social Services and the Family and Children's Resource Program of the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill School of Social Work. Sing a Song of Bodyhack A songwriter composes a tune inspired by our very own medical/technology blog. Sing along with us now, won't you? In Bodyhack. 
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