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Dr. Roy L. Whistler, Emeritus Hillenbrand Distinguished Professor of Biochemistry at Purdue University, died at his home on Sunday, Feb. 7, 2010. He was born on March 31, 1912, in Tiffin, Ohio, where he grew up. He attended Heidelberg College (BS), The Oh
PHOENIX (AP) — In the recently released film “Extraordinary Measures,” a father goes to extreme lengths to find a cure for his children’s fatal genetic disease. In typical Hollywood style, hope rolls with the closing credits.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Dr. Roberto Kusminksy has known two things since he was a young boy in Argentina, where he more often than not was found with his nose in a book and lost in an adventure."I was always traveling to some land out there. I knew I...
This week, the University community celebrates the birth of a man who shook the world with his non-conforming ideas. Feb. 12 marks the 201st birthday of Charles Darwin, the British naturalist who discovered species have descended over time from common ancestors, and the University is honoring the occasion with “Darwin Day,” a week of events intending [...]
Chicago, IL (BlackNews.com) -- Earlier this year, President Barack Obama delivered his very first state of the union address, and in one of his key points, he addressed the need for the United States to resume its leadership role in helping cure the global economy.
Researchers already know there are many genes in our body that probably influence our behavior and our temperament. But a study is the first to link a variant of a common gene specifically to gangs and violence.
FORT WORTH, Texas, Feb. 9 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Rhonda Roby, PhD, MPH, associate professor and project coordinator for the University of North Texas Center for Human Identification at UNT Health Science Center, was instrumental in recently identifying three murder victims of the Chilean Pinochet coup, buried in the Patio 29 cemetery.
Medfield skater Anne Marie Filosa was among the competitors who helped The Esprit de Corps (EDC) skating teams win big at the 2010 Eastern Synchronized Skating Sectional Championships held Jan. 28-30 at the Tsongas Arena in Lowell, Massachusetts.
Jeanette Holden remembers her parents struggling to comprehend why her younger brother had autism.
New science is confirming old whalers' tales of seas teeming with the beasts – and undermining claims that it's time to reload the harpoons
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