Archive for 'Microbiology' Category

Weighing Nobel Laureate’s Claim – DNA Electromagnetic Signaling

By medliorator - Last updated: Sunday, January 16, 2011

Luc Montagnier reports a previously undescribed property of DNA and skepticism ensues. Excerpts from the original article: Over the last 60 years, the development of basic knowledge in biology as well as many medical applications owes much to the discoveries made in DNA. Here is a partial list emphasizing the main advances in DNA discovery: [...]

AIDS Vaccine Test Cancelled

By medliorator - Last updated: Saturday, July 26, 2008

In a distant aftershock of last year’s AIDS vaccine failure from Merck, the federal government said yesterday that it’s canceling an ambitious plan for a global test of another experimental AIDS vaccine. The vaccine, created by an NIH researcher, uses a cold virus as part of its delivery mechanism. The same virus was implicated in [...]