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Ball State research team collars fawns in Bloomington track migration to urban areas
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — A team of researchers from Ball State University is placing tracking collars on fawns for a study that will compare movements of urban and rural white-tailed deer. The Herald-Times reports (http://bit.ly/ZvCn5o ) the team...Tags: Science and Technology, Ball State University
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New Book Tells Story Of Connecticut's Earliest Peoples
The Hartford CourantIn her grandly illustrated, thick, literate new book, Lucianne Lavin takes us way, way back to the arrival of human beings in Connecticut. She helps us stretch our concept of time. "Connecticut's Indigenous Peoples" is at once an intimate story about...Tags: Science, Museums, Archaeology, Middletown, Quinnipiac River
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Mesa High field project is only partially funded
Costa Mesa city administrators on Tuesday recommended funding only a fraction of a proposal to revamp the athletics field at Costa Mesa High School from the next fiscal year's budget. The recommendation surprised some of the project's supporters, but...Tags: Mountains, Science and Technology, Landforms
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Avandia review by FDA examines whether dangers were overdrawn
Three years after the Food and Drug Administration was taken to task for overlooking safety problems with the diabetes drug Avandia, a panel of FDA advisors met Wednesday to open a two-day review of the research that guided the agency's actions. The...
Tags: Metformin (drug), Food and Drug Administration, Avandia (drug), Trials, Chemical Industry
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The Rev. Andrew M. Greeley dies at 85; outspoken Catholic priest
A self-described "loud-mouthed Irish priest" ("And may they carve it on my gravestone!" he once quipped), the Rev. Andrew M. Greeley rejected a conventional definition of his vocation. Denied a parish, the Roman Catholic priest created his own pulpits...
Tags: Joseph Bernardin, University of California, Berkeley, Fiction, University of Chicago, Chicago Tribune
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Bank of America Merrill Lynch munis sees old boss return
Reuters(Reuters) - Bank of America Merrill Lynch is bringing back its former head of municipal research after last week's departure of the firm's three top muni analysts. Philip Fischer, who ran the group from 2004 to 2009, will rejoin the firm on Monday, the...Tags: Bonds, Bank of America Corp., Banking
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Indiana life sciences companies, 3 research universities form new bioscience institute
Associated PressINDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Some of Indiana's top life sciences companies and research universities have formed a biosciences institute that Gov. Mike Pence calls a "big" development that will spur scientific innovation and lure new jobs, investment and...Tags: Education, Lilly Eli & Co, Science and Technology, Colleges and Universities, Purdue University
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Study: Older People More Likely to Shop for New Cars
KickingTiresEven as baby boomers age, they continue to buy cars. That generation is now 49 to 67, but a new study by the University of Michigan's Transportation Research Institute finds a large chunk of them are still active car shoppers.......Tags: University of Michigan, Services and Shopping, Manufacturing and Engineering, Demographics, Automotive Equipment
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Discovery Channel special pays tribute to Tim Samaras, Carl Young and Paul Samaras
Channel Guide MagazineTim Samaras and Carl Young, who appeared in the former Discovery Channel series Storm Chasers, along with Tim's son Paul Samaras, were killed last Friday during the devastating tornado outbreak near El Reno, Oklahoma. To honor the lives of the three men,... -
Pharmaceutical Firm's Growth Bucks State Trend
The Hartford CourantAt Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, the second-largest drug company in Connecticut, the local workforce increased by more than 40 percent over the last 10 years, at the same time its employee numbers worldwide grew by 35 percent. A company that...Tags: Science, Texas Tech University , Ridgefield, Economy, Business and Finance, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut)
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Angelina Jolie, the Supreme Court and gene patents
It's hard to imagine Supreme Court justices paying much attention to the travails of Hollywood's rich and famous. Still, there's an interesting connection between Angelina Jolie's disclosure Tuesday that she underwent a double mastectomy and a case the...Tags: American Civil Liberties Union, The New York Times, Ovarian Cancer, Angelina Jolie, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks
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Angelina Jolie and the fate of breast cancer genes
Angelina Jolie’s Op-Ed in the New York Times about getting a double mastectomy after learning that she was at risk of getting breast cancer struck a chord with fellow celebs as well as with Los Angeles Times staffers Anna Gorman and Paul Whitefield,...
Tags: American Civil Liberties Union, The New York Times, Myriad Genetics Incorporated, Biology, Chemical Industry
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