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    Dec 5, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  1. South Dakota 4-H to require animal DNA tests

    People who compete in 4-H livestock competitions at the South Dakota State Fair will have to submit DNA samples from their animals beginning next year.  South Dakota 4-H Livestock Show Management Coordinator Rod Geppert says the rule is aimed at...
  2. Dec 5, 2012 |Story| AM News
  3. Mercer man a suspect in attack of UK student

    LEXINGTON — A Mercer County man has been charged with attempted rape and assault stemming from a September attack on a University of Kentucky student.
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    LEXINGTON — A Mercer County man has been charged with attempted rape and assault stemming from a September attack on a University of Kentucky student. Christopher Releford, 32, contacted Mercer County police on Sept. 7, claiming he had been...
  4. Nov 29, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Genome of bread wheat laid bare for scientific gleaning

    Another day, another genome -- that&rsquo;s how easy large-scale DNA sequencing has gotten these days. Following fast on the tracks of the <a href=&quot;http://www.latimes.com/news/science/sciencenow/la-sci-sn-pig-genome-20121115,0,2488143.story">domestic Duroc pig</a> and the <a href="http://www.redorbit.com/news/science/1112736636/decode-watermelon-genome-provide-future-benefits-crop-improvement-112612/">watermelon</a>, bread wheat, <em>Triticum aestivum</em>,&nbsp; now has its genetic code laid bare.&nbsp;
    Another day, another genome -- that’s how easy large-scale DNA sequencing has gotten these days. Following fast on the tracks of the domestic Duroc pig and the watermelon, bread wheat, Triticum aestivum,  now has its genetic code laid bare.  It...

    Tags: Breads, Science and Technology

  6. Dec 4, 2012 |Story| Petoskey News
  7. Judge tosses Asian carp suit; states can amend it

    CHICAGO (AP) &mdash; A federal judge Monday threw out a lawsuit filed by five states that want barriers placed in Chicago-area waterways to prevent Asian carp from invading the Great Lakes, but said he would consider new arguments if the case were filed again.
    CHICAGO (AP) — A federal judge Monday threw out a lawsuit filed by five states that want barriers placed in Chicago-area waterways to prevent Asian carp from invading the Great Lakes, but said he would consider new arguments if the case were filed...

    Tags: U.S. Congress, U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Army, U.S. Supreme Court, Crime, Law and Justice

  8. Dec 3, 2012 |Column| Hartford Courant
  9. Protein Sciences Will Make Vaccine In NY, Still Talking To Malloy

    The Hartford Courant
    Protein Sciences Corp., the Meriden-based drug research and development firm with a long and colorful history in Connecticut, is investing millions of dollars in a new manufacturing facility for its flu vaccine — in Rockland County, N.Y. The...

    Tags: AIDS, Vaccines, Flu, Flu Vaccine, Pharmaceuticals

  10. Nov 30, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Review: Devastating 'The Central Park Five' details injustice

    New York Mayor Ed Koch didn't shrink from calling it "the crime of the century." A TV newscaster talked angrily about evildoers who "blazed a nighttime trail of terror" that culminated in the horrific beating and savage rape of a Central Park jogger on...

    Tags: Central Park, Environmental Issues, PBS (tv network), Movies, The Central Park Five (movie)

  12. Nov 30, 2012 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  13. Murder Case Against Tennis Ump Lois Goodman Dropped

    LOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- Prosecutors have dropped the murder case against tennis umpire Lois Goodman in the death of her husband, citing insufficient evidence.
    KTLA News
    LOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- Prosecutors have dropped the murder case against tennis umpire Lois Goodman in the death of her husband, citing insufficient evidence. Goodman had been accused of bludgeoning her 80-year-old husband to death with a coffee mug on...

    Tags: Back Pain, Judges, U.S. Open (tennis), New York City, Injuries and Wounds

  14. Nov 30, 2012 |Story| WDBJ7
  15. UPDATE: Roanoke murder trial headed to jury

    <strong><span style=&quot;font-size: large;">DAY 4, FRIDAY</span></strong>
    DAY 4, FRIDAY The murder trial of Gene Brown is now in the hands of a jury. Brown is accused of killing Steve Orange Jr. in July of 2011. Orange was working as a security guard at a Roanoke apartment complex when he was shot six times. In closing...

    Tags: Sex Crimes, Murder, Prisons, Sexual Assault, Lawyers

  16. Nov 30, 2012 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  17. Murder Case Dismissed Against Tennis Umpire Accused of Bashing Hubby to Death with Coffee Mug

    LOS ANGELES  -- Prosecutors have dropped the murder case against tennis umpire Lois Goodman, who had been accused of bludgeoning her husband to death with a coffee mug.
    LOS ANGELES -- Prosecutors have dropped the murder case against tennis umpire Lois Goodman, who had been accused of bludgeoning her husband to death with a coffee mug. Law enforcement sources tell the Los Angeles Times that the investigation is ongoing,...

    Tags: Murder, Back Pain, Injuries and Wounds, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers

  18. Dec 18, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Judge S. Ann Brobst, longtime Baltimore County prosecutor

    Judge S. Ann Brobst, who during her three-decade career as an assistant state's attorney earned a reputation for being a tough but fair prosecutor that led to her to appointment in 2009 to the Baltimore County Circuit Court, died Monday evening of pancreatic cancer at Gilchrist Hospice in Towson.
    Judge S. Ann Brobst, who during her three-decade career as an assistant state's attorney earned a reputation for being a tough but fair prosecutor that led to her to appointment in 2009 to the Baltimore County Circuit Court, died Monday evening of...

    Tags: Clarence Thomas, Biotechnology Industry, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, The Pennsylvania State University

  20. Nov 30, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  21. Flipping genes: The next generation of pesticides

    Every year, the fate of the entomological world is discussed by 2,000-3,000 entomologists at the annual meeting of the Entomological Society of America (this year held in Knoxville, TN). Often, a hot topic is clearly identifiable from this meeting. This...

    Tags: Inorganic Chemical Industry, Chemical Industry, Biotechnology Industry, Science and Technology, Genetic Engineering

  22. Jul 31, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. 'Jurassic Park Builder' is dino-mite

    <strong><a href=&quot;http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/jurassic-park-builder/id499250722?mt=8" target="_blank">&ldquo;Jurassic Park Builder&rdquo;</a></strong>
    “Jurassic Park Builder” Ludia Available on iOS devices Score: 4 out of 4 “Jurassic Park,” a film now 20 years gone by, is well-trodden territory for video game adaptations. The original concept, brilliantly adapted from Michael...

    Tags: Theme Park Vacations, Amusement and Theme Parks, Jurassic Park (movie), Movies, Gaming

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