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Scientists Discover Early Key To Regeneration Science Daily
Science may be one step closer to understanding how a limb can be grown or a spinal cord can be repaired. Forsyth Institute scientists have discovered that some cells have to die for regeneration to occur. Research may provide insight into mechanisms necessary for therapeutic regeneration in humans, potentially addressing tissues that are lost, damaged or non-functional as a result of genetic
Bay Weekly’s 11th Hour Guide to Gifted Giving New Bay Times
The world is full of wondrous things to buy. It’s fun to set yourself loose in your favorite stores or catalogs and let whim guide your giving. Gift shopping that way, you might choose a cheese grater disguised as a mouse for Betsy, who has an affinity for mice, at least on Halloween.
Belohlávek finds the heft in Dvorák's sprightly Sixth Calendarlive.com
Dvorák's Sixth Symphony starts by sidling up to an awfully good tune. Soft horns, silky divided violas and cheerful winds set the tone. The tune, which swells beguilingly, feels like it could bring good fortune. Once possessed by the inner ear, it is something to call forth when you need a spring in your step or a lucky roll of the dice.
Harrassment: 'Hollaback' or let it pass? Daytona Beach News-Journal
In the boisterous Big Apple, women are mad as hell and not going to take it anymore. In the slower-paced South, women seem to put up with it -- or not -- with more aplomb. It's street harassment, the latest term for the age-old practice of men whistling or calling to women who pass on the street.
Seeing the Pattern in Hair Follicle Development Howard Hughes Medical Institute
A closeup view of the pattern of hair follicles on the back of the foot of a Frizzled6 mutant mouse.
Small, Smaller, Smallest: The Plight Of The Vaquita Science Daily
Research published in the academic journal Mammal Review has uncovered the missing link in the depleting population of the vaquita. With a body less than 1.5 m long, the vaquita is the smallest living cetacean (the order Cetacea consists of whales, dolphins and porpoises).
Rescue Me Boston Globe
Approaching the Animal Rescue League of Boston's facility at 10 Chandler Street, I brace myself for what I've come to expect in my volunteer work: an array of confused, sad, scared, caged animals awaiting uncertain fates.
Decorate Your Tree Like a Professional - Part III Blogcritics.org
Before we get into Part III of Tips from a Professional Tree Decorator, take a look at Part II . Now I can tell you my big news. The other night, after a fifteen-year search, I managed to get my dirty little hands on a 1991 Hallmark Star Trek USS Enterprise NCC1701 ornament! But it gets even better. I was able to get it at a very good price. I can’t wait for it to get here and be hung in a
STRANGE BUT TRUE- Impish: Try not to think about it The Hook
Published December 7, 2006 in issue 0549 of the HooK. Q. Has the "Imp" been whispering perverse thoughts in your ear lately, such as "Go ahead and jump" when you're on a high bluff, or "Confess" when you'd rather keep something to yourself? Just who is the Imp? --C.
Allegiances to Labor snubbed Townsville Bulletin
AS anger over the V8 debacle continues to simmer, it could be time for voters to consider whether or not the whole episode is a lesson for us all.
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