Making Mice

Making Mice

Author: Karen Rader

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2018-06-05

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 0691187584

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Making Mice blends scientific biography, institutional history, and cultural history to show how genetically standardized mice came to play a central role in contemporary American biomedical research. Karen Rader introduces us to mouse "fanciers" who bred mice for different characteristics, to scientific entrepreneurs like geneticist C. C. Little, and to the emerging structures of modern biomedical research centered around the National Institutes of Health. Throughout Making Mice, Rader explains how the story of mouse research illuminates our understanding of key issues in the history of science such as the role of model organisms in furthering scientific thought. Ultimately, genetically standardized mice became icons of standardization in biomedicine by successfully negotiating the tension between the natural and the man-made in experimental practice. This book will become a landmark work for its understanding of the cultural and institutional origins of modern biomedical research. It will appeal not only to historians of science but also to biologists and medical researchers.


Megamouse

Megamouse

Author: Emma Laybourn

Publisher: Random House Uk Limited

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 92

ISBN-13: 9781842700136

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Joe's granpa has an expensive new computer with the very latest computer mouse - a Megamouse. When Joe and his friend Kelly sncak into Granpa's room to play games on his computer, they discover that Megamouse can see and hear and communicate with them. But Megamouse is not content to be confined to Granpa's room. With the help of Granpa's pet rat, Cleo, Megamouse decides to explore the world outside. But there he is in great danger from the ferocious bulldog, Hogarth, and his sinister owner... Megamouse maybe a fantastic aid on the computer screen, but how will he cope with the real world?


The Search for Terrestrial Intelligence

The Search for Terrestrial Intelligence

Author: Mieczyslaw Taube

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 456

ISBN-13: 9789810232696

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The research on human intelligence is based on almost all disciplines of modern science. The following questions must be answered: What is information? How does information processing emerge? Can we trace the long and tortuous path of biotic evolution from reflex, through instinct, towards intelligence? The brain, as the most complex system of macro- and micro-structures, unifies energetic, electrical and chemical phenomena and carries human intelligence. Brain functions include memory, emotions, attention, etc. Are there gender differences? Speech, self-consciousness and the feeling of free will are tools of intelligence. What about genius, common sense and personality? Lies, myths, aesthetics and morality are inseparable parts of human intelligence. What about the chances and threats for human intelligence in the distant future? M Taube, a nuclear chemist specializing in the cosmic evolution of matter and energy, and K Leenders, an academic neurologist and head of the positron emission tomography (PET) program at the Paul Scherrer Institute, address those questions in this fascinating book on human intelligence.


A World Ruled by Mice

A World Ruled by Mice

Author: John Phelps

Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd

Published: 2021-11-28

Total Pages: 154

ISBN-13: 1803138440

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The setting is the Isle of Andronicus, which is the size of Australia and is ruled by mice. Other rodents are subservient to mice, but superior to other forms of life.


The Girl From Dimension D

The Girl From Dimension D

Author: George Gaun

Publisher: Booktango

Published: 2016-02-11

Total Pages: 71

ISBN-13: 1468968238

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Welcome to the town of Doug where the world most weirdest people live and anything could happen such as the invasion of a girl from another dimension or the attack of a giant pizza or a nightclub fill of fairy tale characters.


Archie & Friends Double Digest #13

Archie & Friends Double Digest #13

Author: Archie Superstars

Publisher: Archie Comic Publications, Inc.

Published:

Total Pages: 151

ISBN-13: 1619881365

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Archie as Pureheart the Powerful in "Postage Due"! When a disgruntled ex-postal worker turns his aggression towards those who formerly employed him, it's up to Pureheart to stop him! Holding Mr. Lodge responsible, the wealthy industrialist is put in harm's way when the villain seeks revenge on him. Will Pureheart be able to thwart the anti-mail man before he can sabotage the postal service for good?


What Process is Due?

What Process is Due?

Author: David M. O'Brien

Publisher: Russell Sage Foundation

Published: 1988-03-30

Total Pages: 263

ISBN-13: 1610444299

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Are judges competent to decide complex scientific disputes over toxic chemicals and hazardous wastes? Have courts gone too far in awarding damages to victims? Does the judiciary unreasonably constrain free market forces and usurp power from democratically elected branches of government? What constitutes judicial "due process" in the regulation of health-safety and environmental risks? David O'Brien addresses these and other key questions in a comprehensive survey of the role of courts in resolving science-policy disputes. He theorizes that such disputes, with their burden of scientific uncertainty and intense value conflict, become judicialized in the United States because they pose an uncomfortable trilemma for policy makers: how to accommodate competing demands for scientific certainty, political compromise, and procedural fairness in the regulation of risks. When policy negotiations break down, courts are called on not to settle scientific controversies per se, but in their traditional role as independent tribunals for settling value conflicts and imposing norms in a pluralistic society. This interpretation is enhanced by a unique set of case studies, including DES and asbestos litigation and the ban on Tris (a carcinogenic flame-retardent). O'Brien's analytical framework and his detailed examples illuminate the extent, the implications, and the underlying causes of the judicialization of risk regulation.