With hopes of getting more people up and moving, scientists are looking at the body's biological and chemical processes for clues to understanding what's behind differing attitudes toward exercise.
Kurzweil's human-machine symbiosis is not a techno-catastrophe but the ultimate liberation from humanity's biological frailties.
"I would like to see, particularly team sports, take up the athlete's biological passport, " Fahey said.
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"I would like to see, particularly team sports, take up the athlete's biological passport, " said Fahey.
Born in 1967, Cedella Marley was the eldest of Bob Marley's biological children.
The world's present population of 6.5 billion already exceeds the world's biological carrying capacity and is projected to reach 9.3 billion by 2050.
These tools, he says, will enable treatment systems that combine the constant monitoring of a patient's biological information and the infusing of targeted medicines.
In sum, this mountain of data -- more than 350 gigabytes worth, not including the streaming audio and video -- is a replica of Bell's biological memory.
That approach doesn't take into account an individual's biological disposition.
Ms White's biological mother, Joy White, also told probation officers that her daughter told her that Pettway had once hit her with a shoe, leaving an imprint on her face.
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In fact, they know a surprising amount about the man who is their children's biological father: his age, weight, the fact that he is a medical student, and what he looks like.
It's the biological equivalent of rebooting a crashed computer.
On her honeymoon, she and husband Olaus Murie (a scientist with the U.S. Biological Survey who later helped write and enact the Wilderness Act) traveled by steamship and then by dog sled through the Brooks Range, in winter.
Let's start with two related questions: If early biological and genetic factors beyond the individual's control make some people more likely to become violent offenders than others, are these individuals fully blameworthy?
Klein carefully couched a question about whether he was the biological father of Jackson's children.
Consider the case of Rey Estillore, 60, who taught biological science at Manila's University of the East for 20 years.
Dr Wehr, besides being a practising psychiatrist, is chief of the section on biological rhythms at America's National Institute of Mental Health.
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The University of Reading's School of Biological Sciences recently set up a questionnaire to measure how many people fed red kites in their gardens.
But Mr Blix is also demanding answers to a series of other longstanding questions he has about Iraq's chemical, biological and nuclear weapons programmes.
Studies into the gel by the American Population Council's centre for Biological Research are being funded by the foundation set up by Microsoft founder Bill Gates.
If there is a biological attack on U.S. soil, Cantor says, the method could be used to screen hundreds of thousands of patients to see if they are infected.
The research, published in the Royal Society's Proceedings: Biological Sciences, was carried out on cows, but the authors claimed similar antibiotic treatments could be just as effective in eliminating the infection in humans.
's Convention on Biological Diversity (the "Biodiversity Treaty").
Hatfill, who once worked at the nearby U.S. Army biological lab at Fort Detrick, has been called a "person of interest" in the investigation into anthrax-laced letters that were mailed around the nation last year.
The launch of GBO-3 comes as governments begin two weeks of talks in Nairobi aimed at formulating new measures to tackle global biodiversity loss that can be adopted at October's Convention on Biological Diversity summit in Japan.
Lead researcher Dr Mohammad Hajihosseini, from the university's school of biological sciences, said the discovery could eventually offer a permanent solution for tackling obesity - but it would take up to five or 10 years to translate the findings into humans.
Gary Thorgaard, director of Washington State University's School of Biological Sciences and a co-author of the paper, says the experiments in his laboratory and others have shown it is possible to reverse the sex of trout embryos through the use of hormones.
But early biological predispositions beyond the individual's control propelling them on a flight path to violence?
Some research has found that the biological changes caused by Alzheimer's may intensify a predisposition to depression.
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