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Ideas About Fossil Horses Undergo Evolution In Thinking
March 21, 2005 The old gray mare, she ain’t what she used to be, says a University of Florida researcher whose findings show that the evolution of horses had more twists and turns than previously ... > full story -
What Makes A Fast Racehorse?
November 16, 2004 Around 80 per cent of modern thoroughbred racehorses have in their pedigree the 18th century horse Eclipse, which went its entire racing career unbeaten. Two hundred years later the question of what ... > full story -
Scientists Decipher Genetic Code Of Biothreat Pathogen
September 21, 2004 More than 2,400 years after Hippocrates first described the symptoms of glanders, scientists have deciphered the genetic code of the ancient pathogen that causes the horse disease: Burkholderia ... > full story -
K-State Researcher Working To Improve Alternatives To Equine Antibiotics
July 26, 2004 Antibiotics can save lives. But the increasing occurrence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria presents a number of challenges for researchers in ... > full story -
Equine Influenza Virus Likely Involved In Recent Respiratory Disease Outbreak In Racing Greyhounds
April 29, 2004 In what is believed to be the first scientific report of equine influenza virus jumping the species barrier, University of Florida veterinary researchers say the virus is the likely cause of a ... > full story -
Equine Cloning's Triple Play Sheds Light On Calcium, Cell Signaling, Human Disease
February 16, 2004 The successful cloning of three mules and their excellent health is important to the horse industry, a University of Idaho scientist said Monday at ... > full story -
Ohio State Creates First Gene Chip For Horse
December 16, 2003 Researchers at Ohio State University have created the first DNA gene chip that contains thousands of the genes for a horse and one of the first gene chips for a domestic ... > full story -
Jefferson Scientists Create Tobacco Plant To Produce Antibodies Against Rabies
June 4, 2003 Researchers at the Biotechnology Foundation at Jefferson Medical College have genetically engineered tobacco plants to produce human proteins – antibodies – against ... > full story -
University Of Idaho, Utah State University Team First To Clone Equine
May 30, 2003 A University of Idaho-Utah State University research team is the first worldwide to clone a member of the horse family, a mule, according to an article to be published in the journal ... > full story -
From The Bone Of A Horse, A New Idea For Aircraft Structures
December 6, 2002 The horse, a classic model of grace and speed on land, is now an unlikely source of inspiration for more efficient flight. So says a group of University of Florida engineers who have recreated part ... > full story
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