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His graduate training includes a M.A. in psychology from the University of Richmond (1980), an M.D. (1985) and a Ph.D. (1986) from Medical College of Virginia, and an MBA from San Diego State University (1997). [1] Wood's early scholarship laid the foundation for his future scientific endeavors, beginning with an initial focus on DNA.
In early November 2016, fake news sites and Internet forums falsely implicated the restaurant Comet Ping Pong and Democratic Party figures as part of a fictitious child trafficking ring, which was dubbed "Pizzagate". [55] The conspiracy theory was debunked by the fact-checking website Snopes.com, The New York Times, and Fox News.
A Holstein heifer named Daisy was cloned by Dr. Xiangzhong (Jerry) Yang using ear skin cells from a high-merit cow named Aspen at the University of Connecticut in 1999, followed by three additional clones, Amy, Betty, and Cathy in 1999. [14] Second Chance, a Brahman bull, was cloned from Chance, a beloved celebrity bull. Second Chance was born ...
This is a list of fictional sports teams, athletic groups that have been identified by name in works of fiction but do not really exist as such.Teams have been organized by the sport they participate in, followed by the media product they appear in. Specific television episodes are noted when available.
San Diego Channel Four News Team in the movie Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy : Ron Burgundy, anchorman, alongside co-anchor Veronica Corningstone, weatherman Brick Tamland, sportscaster Champ Kind, and field reporter Brian Fantana; Burgundy's rival from Channel Two is Wes Mantooth; Fictional newspaper Lush For Life ' s entire staff
San Angeles, California Demolition Man: Warner Bros. San Angeles is a utopian agglomeration that was created by merging San Diego, Los Angeles and Santa Barbara. San Miguel Arcángel, Mexico Hell: Bandidos Films: This Mexican city is the main setting of the 2010 film Hell and this city is notoriously known for its drug trafficking. Sandford, UK ...
Bone Clones, Inc. manufactures, distributes, and sells osteological reproductions of human and animal bones. Located in Chatsworth, California , Bone Clones provides these reproductions to museums, universities , medical schools , and other educational institutions.
The San Diego Zoo established the first "frozen zoo" program in 1972. The first frozen zoo was established at the San Diego Zoo by pathologist Kurt Benirschke in 1972. [3] [4] [5] At the time there was no technology available to make use of the collection, but Benirschke believed such technology would be developed in the future. [6]