
- Bearcats bounce Belle Fourche: Defense prevails as Douglas wins 38-6
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Bearcat quarterback Hayden Barker nearly got it right. Actually, defense won the game for the Bearcats.
- Legal Back-and-Forth May Chill Stem Cell Research Long Term
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The former Congressman behind a 1996 law that prohibits the government from funding research that harms or destroys embryos say he is “gratified” by a recent federal judge's ruling that current federal funding of embryonic stem cell studies violates that law. Jay Dickey served as a representative from Arkansas between 1993 to 2000, and co-wrote [...]
- Eagles, Mustangs enter 2010 football season with high hopes
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Months of anticipation finally come to an end tonight as the 2010 high school football season kicks off.
- iPierian Announces Second Close of $28 Million Series B Financing
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SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Sept. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- iPierian, Inc., the leading biopharmaceutical company using patient-derived induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) for drug discovery, today announced the second closing of its Series B equity financing, bringing the total amount raised in this round to $28 million. SR One, the independent corporate healthcare venture capital arm of ...
- Faust Supports Stem Cell Work
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University President Drew G. Faust announced yesterday that she would continue to support stem-cell research at Harvard in spite of a recent court ruling that threatens to cut off federal funding for research involving human embryos, writing that “the promise of stem cell science is at risk of becoming a dream deferred.”
- Leapfrog, scientist-style
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The South African frog known as Xenopus laevis first became a tool of medicine in the 1940s, when the females were used in hospitals worldwide for pregnancy tests: If injected with a pregnant woman's urine, the frog laid eggs. African clawed frog - Frog - Biology - Health - Genetics
- Meet the candidates
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The elections for freshman student senators will be held Tuesday and Wednesday.
- New league should be exciting
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Given that there are seven classifications for high school football in Colorado, the enrollment number for teams went from 1,400 to 1,640 for Class 5A.
- For the Record: 9/6/2010
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Scores, statistics, standings and information of local and national sports.
- Births Staff Reports
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Danny Earney and Hollie Hollenbeck of Rock Hill are the parents of a son, Andrew Ney Earney, born August 6, 2010. Ms. Hollenbeck is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hollenbeck Sr. of Rock Hill. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
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