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Gavle goat torched, yet again

A giant straw Christmas goat in Gavle, Sweden, was burned down again this year by unknown assailants, officials said.

Setting the goat on fire

Stockholm - A 13-metre high straw Christmas goat was destroyed by fire early on Saturday in the northern Swedish city of Gavle, police said.

Goat or Gloat: Sony Corp., New York

Quick chase: Sony appears to take people 20,000 leagues under the sea. But they need no goggles or oxygen tanks because they're watching from the comfort of a lecture hall as a school of tropical fish makes its way past a coral reef. Sony knows how to project an image, in this case, for its HD projector. The visual is irresistible, and the headline is on the money, too: "Go from projection to immersion." Chasers' choice: Gloat

Drug Manufacturing in Bioengineered Goats: FDA Says It Looks Safe

Would you take a drug made from the milk of a genetically modified goat? A committee of expert advisers to the FDA will take a swing at that question, weighing the safety and effectiveness of such a treatment on Friday. The U.S. drug regulator is seeking advice on whether to approve an application from Framingham, MA-based GTC Biotherapeutics, a company aiming to prove that the drug it makes in goats, an anti-clotting agent, should be the first transgenic- animal-derived drug cleared for sale in the U.S.

Biomedical Optics & Medical Imaging: Tiny treatments promise big results

Fixed and permeabilized HeLa cells were labeled with mouse anti-α-tubulin primary antibody and 20nM Qdot 625 goat anti-mouse IgG. Photo: Invitrogen Corporation.


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