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    May 15, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Scientists create human embryos to make stem cells

    For the first time, scientists have created human embryos that are genetic copies of living people and used them to make stem cells — a feat that paves the way for treating a range of diseases with personalized body tissues but also ignites fears of human cloning.
    For the first time, scientists have created human embryos that are genetic copies of living people and used them to make stem cells — a feat that paves the way for treating a range of diseases with personalized body tissues but also ignites fears of...

    Tags: Health and Safety at School, Chemical Industry, Stanford University, Science, Human Interest

  2. May 16, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. PASSINGS: Vincent G. Dowling, John La Montaine

    <strong>Vincent G. Dowling</strong>
    Vincent G. Dowling Actor, director gave Tom Hanks early break Actor and director Vincent G. Dowling, 83, who left behind a long career with Ireland's national theater to run a Shakespeare festival in Cleveland where he gave a young Tom Hanks an...

    Tags: Music Industry, Awards and Prizes, Music, Republic of Ireland, Entertainment

  4. May 17, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  5. Nursing Homes Penalized For Care Lapses Leading To Injuries

    The Hartford Courant
    The state Department of Public Health has penalized six nursing homes for lapses in care that contributed to residents' injuries. In one case, a resident of Middlesex Health Care Center of Middletown who was cognitively impaired and known to have an...

    Tags: Chemical Industry, Medical Specialization, East Haven, Pharmaceuticals, Middletown

  6. May 16, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  7. Struggling with math? Plug in to improve

    Applying painless but targeted electrical stimulation to parts of the brain that play a role in number manipulation may in future be a way to help people who struggle with math, scientists said on Thursday.
    Reuters
    Applying painless but targeted electrical stimulation to parts of the brain that play a role in number manipulation may in future be a way to help people who struggle with math, scientists said on Thursday. Researchers who experimented with a type of...

    Tags: Medical Research, University of Oxford, Parkinson's Disease, Science and Technology, Diseases and Illnesses

  8. May 16, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  9. Donovan Sees Lawson As Vital Part Of Sun

    Since there is still a lot for Anne Donovan to do as coach of the Connecticut Sun, it helps to have a solid veteran core in place. And what Donovan feels most comfortable about is having someone like Kara Lawson around.
    The Hartford Courant
    Since there is still a lot for Anne Donovan to do as coach of the Connecticut Sun, it helps to have a solid veteran core in place. And what Donovan feels most comfortable about is having someone like Kara Lawson around. Now in her 11th season, there isn'...

    Tags: Connecticut Sun, Sports, Basketball, Women's National Basketball Association

  10. May 17, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Senior briefs

    Calendar These activities will be offered at the Annapolis Senior Activity Center, 119 S. Villa Ave. Information: 410-222-1818: Concert Charles Sullivan performs Broadway tunes, American Songbook standards, gospel and more at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, May...

    Tags: Physical Conditions, CVS Corp., Medical Specialization, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Nursing

  12. May 16, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  13. Struggling with maths? Plug in to improve

    Reuters
    * Researchers used "transcranial random noise stimulation" * Five days of stimulated training boosted maths performance * Technique could help people with learning difficulties By Kate Kelland LONDON, May 16 (Reuters) - Applying painless but...

    Tags: Mathematics, Education, Medical Research, University of Oxford, Parkinson's Disease

  14. May 15, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  15. Smith makes good first impression at minicamp

    Reuters
    The Sports Xchange NFL Team Report - New York Jets - INSIDE SLANT The true evidence of whether or not Geno Smith is cut out to be a franchise quarterback -- and a franchise quarterback in the New York market -- won't begin to appear for at least several...

    Tags: Oakland Raiders, Alabama Crimson Tide, Tennessee Titans, Dedrick Epps , Rex Ryan

  16. May 15, 2013 |Story| Petoskey News
  17. Community notes Wednesday, May 15, 2013

    Births
    Births A daughter Lillian Dale Baynham, was born to Adam and Katy Baynham of Petoskey at 4:29 p.m. Saturday, April 27, 2013, at McLaren Northern Michigan in Petoskey. Lillian weighed 7 pounds, 4 ounces and was 19 3/4 inches long at birth. She has a...

    Tags: Christianity, Anglicanism, Crime Victims, Breads, Wii

  18. May 15, 2013 |Story| Petoskey News
  19. Community notes Tuesday, May 14, 2013

    You can help
    You can help If your organization needs volunteers or donated items, write Debbie McGuiness at the Petoskey News-Review, 319 State St., Petoskey, Mich., 49770, or send an email to dmcguiness@petoskeynews.com. Because of the large number of requests, we...

    Tags: Christianity, Sexual Assault, Mashed Potatoes, Human Interest, Gaming

  20. May 9, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. 'Bodies of Work' is all about art and ability

    Lyrical dance pieces incorporating performers in wheelchairs, a one-man show promising "funny stories about cancer" and the Lookingglass Theatre's world premiere adaptation of "Still Alice," a New York Times best-selling novel about a college professor diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's, are included in the rich pool of offerings in "Bodies of Work," an 11-day festival of disability arts and culture that begins Friday.
    Lyrical dance pieces incorporating performers in wheelchairs, a one-man show promising "funny stories about cancer" and the Lookingglass Theatre's world premiere adaptation of "Still Alice," a New York Times best-selling novel about a college professor...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Arts, Fine Artists, Cultural Development, Entertainment

  22. May 9, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Judge refuses to free murder defendant, 86, from mental hospital

    Over the objections of Los Angeles County mental health officials, a judge Thursday ordered an 86-year-old murder defendant to remain in the government's care and not be released to a family member.
    Over the objections of Los Angeles County mental health officials, a judge Thursday ordered an 86-year-old murder defendant to remain in the government's care and not be released to a family member. Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Norman Shapiro...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Trials, Justice System, Sleep Deprivation, Murder

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