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Bearcats bounce Belle Fourche: Defense prevails as Douglas wins 38-6
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
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
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
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
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
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
The elections for freshman student senators will be held Tuesday and Wednesday.
New league should be exciting
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
Scores, statistics, standings and information of local and national sports.
Births Staff Reports
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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