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'Natural Selection' has the genes to survive ✭✭✭
"Natural Selection," an intriguing and intelligent first effort from indie filmmaker Robbie Pickering, digs deep into the heart of Texas for its soulful tale of small-town saints and sinners and a road trip to redemption. Laced with humor and regret, the...
Tags: John Diehl, Stroke, Movies, Ed Helms, The Hangover (movie)
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A View from the Tractor Cab
Somerset County Farm BureauJune is dairy month and as a dairy farmer's daughter I salute all those who are dedicated to the 24/7 – 365 days of the year commitment to milking the "girls" at least a couple a times a day. I was only 4 years old when we went from milk cans to...Tags: Boneless Lean Beef Trimmings, Beverage Industry, Obesity, Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace
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Una Colorada (vale más que cien descoloridas): Sí es posible
Mientras un millón de niños está en riesgo inminente de morir de hambre en el mundo, los líderes de 20 países, se reúnen para dilucidar sobre diversas posibilidades de salir de la crisis financiera que agobia al planeta. ¿Qué factores han llevado al...Tags: G20
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Some nutrients can stave off vision loss and eye disease that occurs as we age
Even if you are reading this without glasses, it's not too early to start taking your eye vitamins. Some nutrients can stave off the burdensome vision loss and eye disease that occur as we age, mounting research suggests. But claims by supplement...
Tags: University of Wisconsin-Madison, Diets and Dieting, Nearsightedness, Macular Degeneration, Science and Technology
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Microbe that lives in salt shows promise for salmonella vaccine
After years of complex research, a small team of University of Maryland scientists says it has developed a simple solution to a killer Third World disease using salt.
It's a bit more complicated than ordinary table salt, though the crystals have the same...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Chemical Industry, Research, Global Expansion, Preventative Medicine
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More Asian carp DNA found near Lake Michigan
DETROIT (AP) — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says it has again has found genetic material from invasive Asian carp in samples taken from waters near Lake Michigan. The silver carp DNA findings from May 22 collections in Lake Calumet in Chicago...
Tags: Chemical Industry, DNA, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Biotechnology Industry
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Alexion: Profile From The Company's 2012 Annual Report
Overview Alexion is a biopharmaceutical company focused on serving patients with severe and ultra-rare disorders through the innovation, development and commercialization of life-transforming therapeutic products. Our marketed product Soliris®...Tags: Government, International Organizations, High Blood Pressure, Research and Development, Blood Cells
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Farmers warned to be on the lookout for blight
Daily American Sunday EditorWeather conditions this year have local agriculture experts warning private and commercial growers to be on the lookout for a potentially-devastating blight outbreak in tomatoes and potatoes. "We've confirmed it (blight) already in Blair, Franklin and...Tags: Agricultural Research and Technology, Potatoes, Cornell University, The Pennsylvania State University, Republic of Ireland
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Hopkins professor awarded top cosmology prize
Johns Hopkins University professor Charles L. Bennett has been awarded the Gruber Foundation's annual cosmology prize for research he led that formed the foundation for what scientists know about the makeup, origins and expansion of the universe. Bennett...Tags: NASA, Adam Riess, Science, Cosmology, Feminism
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May 3: Author - Felicia Stoler, Living Skinny in Fat Genes
WGN NewsFelicia Stoler To purchase a copy of the book: Living Skinny in Fat Genes: The Healthy Way to Lose Weight and Feel Great Visit Felicia's website: www.feliciastoler.com Common dietary myths: All fats are bad for us Eating after 8 p.m. can cause...Tags: Human Body, Hormones and Metabolism, WGN
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Apodaca: Brotherly support drives them to greatness
Lucas Brandom climbed a mountain for his brother. Shivering cold, soaked to the skin and numb with exhaustion, Lucas made the excruciating final push to reach the 13,455-foot summit, then swore he'd never do it again. But, sure enough, after several...
Tags: Vegan Diet, Muscular Dystrophy, Mountaineering, Malaysia, Health
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