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More gun laws = fewer deaths, 50-state study says
CHICAGO (AP) — It's a study everyone is talking about today because the statistics are so dramatic: States with the most gun control laws have a 42 percent lower gun death rate than states with the least number of gun control laws, according to a...
Tags: Personal Weapon Control, Research, Suicide, Gun Control, Barack Obama
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More gun laws equals fewer deaths, 50-state study says
CHICAGO (AP) — States with the most gun control laws have the fewest gun-related deaths, according to a study that suggests sheer quantity of measures might make a difference. But the research leaves many questions unanswered and won't settle...
Tags: Personal Weapon Control, Research, Suicide, Gun Control, Barack Obama
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Scoreboard -- March 7, 2013
|TV SPORTS| Girl’s High School Basketball--South Dakota State Tournaments: Class AA, Aberdeen Central vs. Sturgis, Noon, Sioux Falls Roosevelt vs. Sioux Falls Lincoln, 1:45 p.m., Sioux Falls Washington vs. Sioux Falls O’Gorman, 6 p.m.,...Tags: College Baseball, Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association, Ryan Mattheus, Loyola University Maryland, Orlando Magic
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Placentas provide clues about autism risk at birth, study says
Researchers believe they have come up with a way to tell whether a newborn infant has a higher-than-normal risk of developing autism -- by looking for abnormalities in the placenta shortly after birth. The abnormalities in question are called...
Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Research, Medical Research, Ovarian Cancer, Obstetrics
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Changes are all around for Pasadena-area boys' tennis
There’s varying expectations heading into the 2013 high school boys’ tennis season. Teams like La Salle and Marshall Fundamental are still sorting through their roster. Maranatha essentially has a new-look team with a first-year coach and a...
Tags: Tennis, Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning, California Interscholastic Federation, Pacific Tigers
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Fewer bees in U.S. a threat to world's almond supply
TURLOCK, Calif. (AP) - In an almond orchard in California's Central Valley, bee inspector Neil Trent pried open a buzzing hive and pulled out a frame to see if it was at least two-thirds covered with bees. Trent has hopped from orchard to orchard this...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Science and Technology, Nutrition
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Dying for a burger and a hot dog: The toxic backyard BBQ
Meat is murder, as the singer and animal activist Morrissey reminded us earlier this week. It’s also incredibly bad for the environment. Livestock is among the causes of greenhouse gas emissions, which is responsible for global warming. (Watch...
Tags: Global Warming, Hot Dogs, Google Inc., Environmental Pollution, Standards
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Cooking up toxic air pollution
When UC Davis scientists collected air pollution particles in Fresno and then exposed laboratory mice to them, they found that one of the most toxic sources was the backyard grill. Along with particles from vehicle and wood-burning emissions,...
Tags: Research, Environmental Pollution, Respiratory Disease, Environmental Issues, Science and Technology
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Men's Basketball: UCI trounces Titans
IRVINE — One week before its annual Bracket Busters matchup, the UC Irvine men's basketball team had its break-even-buster game against Big West Conference and Orange County rival Cal State Fullerton. UCI won the battle of .500 teams, 86-66, to...Tags: Will Davis, Basketball, Long Beach State 49ers, Sports, University of California, Irvine
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Everyone on Earth is related to everyone else, DNA shows
The history of Europe is written in its people's DNA. The Huns and the Slavs made incursions into Eastern Europe about 1,500 years ago. Migrants moved from Ireland to England in recent centuries. Populations in Italy and Spain have been comparatively...
Tags: Africa, Biotechnology Industry, Medical Research, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Science and Technology
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Scholarship Awards Breakfast: Corona del Mar
Troy Bolus GPA: 4.5 School Activities/Clubs: track, Photography Club Community: peer tutor, Illumination Foundation Awards/Honors: Most Valuable Player varsity track 2012, Best Varsity Jumper 2010-11 Hobbies/Interests: guitar, golf, skiing,...Tags: Philosophy, California State University, Fullerton, Chemistry, Students, Social Sciences
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Winter blues and summer bummer link brains of rats and man
Nicholas Spitzer and Davide Dulcis felt for people in higher latitudes whose attitudes soured in the shorter daylight hours of winter. The neuroscientists, who work in balmy San Diego, wondered whether summer was a bummer for rats. They’re...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Science, Light Therapy, Research, Science and Technology
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