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Since 1997, our focus has been to provide the best resource to information related to the life science industry.
LifeScienceHistory.com is a new resource for history-making life science news, company information with Genealogy on Demand, original cartoons, original “Earth is a Rock, Let the DNA Mold Me” song and much more, including marketing options galore!
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Life Science Company Directory
Access a comprehensive, ‘daily-updated directory’ of life science companies located throughout Canada and the U.S., all password free.
If you are a life science company or non-profit research organization that has been omitted from the directory, we apologize. To be included or to submit updates, please email your company or organization information to: info@LifeScienceHistory.com.
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Life Science News & History
Peruse breaking news from today and last week, as well as discoveries, events and news from last year and beyond.
Life Science Toons & Teasers
Enjoy our original cartoons from today and historical cartoons from yesterday illustrating COVID-19, scientific advancements, health crisis, pioneering scientists, the FDA, regulations and other topics.
Evolution of DNA
Explore the invisible life science world around you – science at the nanoscale, one-billionth of a meter or about one ten-thousandth the diameter of a human hair.
We have compiled a wide range of imagery that we hope stimulates your curiosity and interest in the invisible life science world. Current branches of microscopy range from electron, transmission and scanning to ultrafast, low-energy, photoemission, atomic beam and more.
If you have a microscopic image that you want to share, please e-mail: info@LifeScienceHistory.com.
Earth is a Rock!
“Earth is a Rock, Let the DNA Mold Me” is a rewritten rock n’ roll hit song celebrating life science and interrelated sciences from astronomy, genetics, and geology, to computing, medicine, and nanotechnology.
The song recognizes over 100 notable scientists, more than a dozen women, and more than thirty Nobel laureates, industry leaders, Hollywood stars, companies, medical, scientific, and computing terms and more.
Earth is a Rock is written by Phil Ness, Norman Dolph and Paul DiFranco. The song is co-produced by TJ Maher and Paul DiFranco. The video is produced by Phil Ness and James Hutchens.
The song is a rewrite of “Life is a Rock, But the Radio Rolled Me” released in 1974, written by the late Norman Dolph (lyrics) and Paul DiFranco (music). The original song was No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart and No. 33 on the UK Singles Chart.
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"Science is simply common sense at its best that is, rigidly accurate in observation, and merciless to fallacy in logic."
~ Thomas H. Huxley, English biologist
(1825-1895)