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            <title>Back to basics: Scientists discover a fundamental mechanism for cell organization (w/Video)</title>
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            <description>This article outlines the discovery of a mechanism of assembing and localizing subcellular structures in the development of the embryo. According to the researchers, cells use a very simple phase  transition similar to water vapor condensation to assemble subcellular structures during development. This article includes a short video portraying the researchers findings. This is a useful site for developmental biology and embryology. </description>
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            <title>Public Library of Science (Genetics)</title>
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            <description>This site includes materials on genetics, published by the Public Library of Science. It includes the option to view journals by current, archive, or by date. Public Library of Science offers a variety of journals from categories such as biology, medicine, computer biology, genetics, pathogens, and neglected tropical disease. Its home page announces current events including color photos and user friendliness in its featured research tab. At the bottom of the home page a chance to use link web sites with the same scheme with learning focused.</description>
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            <title>What Can We Do With Carbon Dioxide?</title>
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            <description>This website explains some of the applications that scientists are working on to convert carbon dioxide into fuels or other usable forms. </description>
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