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2013/05/24 15:55
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Adults who drink at least one sugar-sweetened drink a day are slightly more likely to develop kidney stones than people who rarely imbibe them, according to a new study. While the recommendation for...
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2013/05/24 15:15
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WILLIAMSTOWN -- Drury got a pair of unearned runs in the top of the sixth inning and Cat Record tossed a four-hitter as the Blue Devils knocked off Mount Greylock 2-1 on Thursday afternoon. "We had...
2013/05/24 14:53
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Gun violence costs Chicago USD 2.5 bn a year: Bloomberg File photo shows the site of a shooting in Chicago, United States. Every year, more than 30,000 people are shot and killed in the US, which...
2013/05/24 14:45
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Loading Slideshow Al Franken CD Release Party for "The O'Franken Factor Factor: The Very Best of the O'Franken Factor" Rachel Maddow (Photo by Robin Platzer/FilmMagic) Al Franken CD Release Party...
2013/05/24 14:14
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Gerard Pawlicki was just out of DePaul University when he joined Enrico Fermi, Walter Zinn, George Weil and other seasoned scientists as they lifted their paper cups filled with Chianti wine,...
2013/05/24 10:31
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Many climate models that are based on ancient sea levels warn about the impending dangers of modern-day sea level rise, but what if the Earth beneath our shorelines has shifted over millions of...
2013/05/24 09:42
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NewsFrench activist lifts the veil on the burqa banFormer minister in the French government Fadela Amara defended the 'Burqa Ban' at International House on Wednesday. Renowned feminist and political...
2013/05/24 07:43
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Dear Career Advancement, Let me preface this letter by acknowledging your many improvements and successes (UChicago Careers in Business and the other UCI programs, a record amount of Metcalfs, etc.)...
2013/05/24 07:37
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As the percentage of climate change deniers continues to shrink, both in the scientific and general population, literature, too, will inevitably focus more and more on the effects of global warming....
2013/05/24 06:21
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U.S scientists say a dramatic result last year suggesting that a cancer drug already approved by U.S regulators could quickly clear out Alzheimer's plaques in mice was too good to be true. The study,...
2013/05/24 05:42
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Thank you for inviting me to speak on the Marxian critique of the neoliberal economic agenda. 1. Let me begin by reviewing briefly with you basic concepts in the Marxist critique of the capitalist...
2013/05/23 23:39
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Jennifer Carlson, a Ph.D. candidate in anthropology at the University of Texas at Austin, has been awarded a Mellon-CES Dissertation Completion Fellowship for the 2013-14 academic year. One of only 20...
2013/05/23 20:45
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While researchers continue to distinguish types of asthma, a new antibody may benefit people with asthma who have inflamed air tubes in their lungs. “The bottom line for me is I think we have...
2013/05/23 20:45
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Those results, presented online Feb. 9, 2012, suggested that the drug bexarotene (marketed as Targretin®) could rapidly reverse the buildup of beta amyloid plaques (Aβ) -- a pathological hallmark of...
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2013/05/23 20:13
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Media giant Hearst has hired two senior execs — Demand Media’s Joanne Bradford and former Los Angeles Times CEO Jeffrey Johnson — in a significant move to digitally turbocharge and jumpstart its...
2013/05/23 19:46
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The Westport Police Benevolent Association (PBA) presented Wilbur Foundation grants to five Fairfield County students whose parents are associated with the Westport Police Department and a grant to a...
2013/05/23 18:09
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When Gregory Glinsey was fatally shot while buying ice for his mother's 80th birthday party, the emotional toll on his family was incalculable. The immediate price to the public was $800 for his...
2013/05/23 16:56
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Pfizer takes its shot at a vaccine for evasive superbug CHICAGO (Reuters) - Kathrin Jansen is a microbiologist with at least two breakthrough vaccines to her name: she brought the cervical cancer...
2013/05/23 13:39
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Today we constantly switch from one text to another: news, blogs, email, workplace documents and more. But a new book by an MIT professor reveals that this is not a new practice: In the 14th century,...
2013/05/23 11:32
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The study, titled “Temperature dependence of trophic interactions are driven by asymmetry of species responses and foraging strategy” and published in the Journal of Animal Ecology, suggests that...