Samstag, November 29, 2008

Upstage - swissinfo

The Upstage English Theatre group of Bern has staged nearly 50 productions since it started life back in 1982 - everything from comedy to classical plays and musicals. Volunteers work for months on end for each production. Julie Hunt crept behind the curtains at the Käfigturm Theatre in Bern to find out what keeps the team coming back for more. (swissinfo, Julie Hunt)




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Upstage - swissinfo

The Upstage English Theatre group of Bern has staged nearly 50 productions since it started life back in 1982 - everything from comedy to classical plays and musicals. Volunteers work for months on end for each production. Julie Hunt crept behind the curtains at the Käfigturm Theatre in Bern to find out what keeps the team coming back for more. (swissinfo, Julie Hunt)




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Mittwoch, November 26, 2008

Denis Duboule is a world-renowned specialist in developmental genetics. He was one of the first to take an interest in Hox or Architect genes, revealing their essential role in limb formation. In his laboratory at Geneva University, he studies the differences between vertebrates, which include mammals, and invertebrates, from which vertebrates derive. His findings have important implications for understanding the evolution of species.




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Denis Duboule is a world-renowned specialist in developmental genetics. He was one of the first to take an interest in Hox or Architect genes, revealing their essential role in limb formation. In his laboratory at Geneva University, he studies the differences between vertebrates, which include mammals, and invertebrates, from which vertebrates derive. His findings have important implications for understanding the evolution of species.




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more about "", posted with vodpod




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