Tag Archives: biology

8th January 2007 – Sexual Attraction

Sexual attraction- What is “it” that turns people on and why? Dr Craig Roberts from Liverpool University, introduced us to what we all need to know – (get away with your bother! – it’s never too late) and the answers were … Continue reading

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3rd October 2005 – Ancient DNA and Archaeology

Ancient DNA and Archaeology – What can we use it for? Dr Ken Brown from Manchester University led us into a discussion on ancient DNA.  How do we get this DNA? Where from? Is it any use? What can we … Continue reading

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6th June 2005 – Cloning

A discussion on cloning – will there ever be another you? Dr Brian Lieberman from Manchester University St Mary’s hospital led us into a discussion on cloning and explained the principles and difficulties with reference to studies of twins brought … Continue reading

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4th April 2005 – DNA

DNA – It blows your mind! Or does it? Professor John Quinn from  Liverpool University led April’s discussion on DNA; addressing questions such as “how does a cell know whether to make brains or bones?”, “what does it mean to … Continue reading

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