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Music professor, brain scientist fight fear bi2131579 After her stroke, Jill Taylor (right) got more touch her creative side. Miami distinguished professor of music Michele Gingras (left) and Taylor have an onging academic and artistic collaboration

Scientist ID Remains Along Border bi2131579 You can call her a real life "Bones." A young forensic anthropologist at Texas State University doing cutting-edge research on remains found along the US-Mexico boarder

Scientist at Work Blog: A Glimpse of Polar History bi2131579 Scientists Antarctica encounter curious penguins and eerie relics on a visit to sites where the polar explorers of a century ago ate, slept, worked -- and drank whiskey

Scientist: Pesticides don't cause cancer bi2131579 Top Canadian scientist field of toxicology says research shows farmers not more likely to get cancer, despite claims by U.S. report

Celerion Scientist Proud Recipient of Scientific and Technological Achievemen bi2131579 Celerion, the premier provider of innovative early stage drug development solutions, pleased to announce Don Graff, PharmD, has received the prestigious Scientific and Technological Achievement Award from the United States Environmental Protection Agency

Scientist helping address international medical education leadership void bi2131579 Dr. Rebekah Gee, Assistant Professor at LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans Schools of Public Health and Medicine, the lead author of an article published the January 28, 2012 issue of The Lancet regarding the initial effort to address a void medical education worldwide ? leadership. Dr. Gee the only physician from the United States to serve on the inaugural Inter Academy Medical ..

Scientist Barbara Sawrey earns a leadership role the world of chemistry bi2131579 Barbara Sawrey, the eldest of nine children, was born Cincinnati, Ohio and grew up Ohio, Illinois, New Jersey, and New York. She received her bachelor?s degree from Baldwin-Wallace College, then worked as an industrial flavor and fragrance chemist before returning to graduate school

Slaying of nuclear scientist inflames Gulf tensions bi2131579 DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, Jan. 11 (UPI) -- The assassination of an Iranian nuclear scientist Tehran, allegedly by Israel's Mossad intelligence service, has supercharged tensions the Persian Gulf where Iran threatening to close the strategic Strait of Hormuz, a key oil artery

Safety a concern as Dugway eliminates 7 environmental scientist positions bi2131579 Critics wonder how a U.S. Army post the size of Rhode Island, dedicated to test and operations dangerous weapons, deadly germs and toxic nerve agents, can be adequately overseen by an environmental staff that's suddenly forty percent smaller

Music professor, brain scientist fight fear bi2131579 After her stroke, Jill Taylor (right) got more touch her creative side. Miami distinguished professor of music Michele Gingras (left) and Taylor have an onging academic and artistic collaboration

Scientist ID Remains Along Border bi2131579 You can call her a real life "Bones." A young forensic anthropologist at Texas State University doing cutting-edge research on remains found along the US-Mexico boarder

Scientist at Work Blog: A Glimpse of Polar History bi2131579 Scientists Antarctica encounter curious penguins and eerie relics on a visit to sites where the polar explorers of a century ago ate, slept, worked -- and drank whiskey

Scientist: Pesticides don't cause cancer bi2131579 Top Canadian scientist field of toxicology says research shows farmers not more likely to get cancer, despite claims by U.S. report



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