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Archaeologist Michael Smyth eases down a log shield
Archaeologist Michael Smyth eases down a log shield
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40 in. x 30 in.
Archaeologist Michael Smyth eases down a log shield
Archaeologist Michael Smyth eases down a log shield
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32 in. x 24 in.
Archaeologist Michael Smyth eases down a log shield
Archaeologist Michael Smyth eases down a log shield
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24 in. x 18 in.
Archaeologist Michael Smyth eases down a log shield
Archaeologist Michael Smyth eases down a log shield
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16 in. x 12 in.
A biologist ascends Tawi Attair, a 200-meter deep sinkhole
A biologist ascends Tawi Attair, a 200-meter deep sinkhole
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18 in. x 24 in.
A biologist observes the forest canopy by walking along a suspended walkway
A biologist observes the forest canopy by walking along a suspended walkway
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18 in. x 24 in.
An archeologist brushes sand away from a ceramic artifact
An archeologist brushes sand away from a ceramic artifact
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24 in. x 18 in.
AIDS research using chimpanzees as research subjects
AIDS research using chimpanzees as research subjects
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24 in. x 18 in.
A doctor plays with young chimpanzees being used for AIDS research
A doctor plays with young chimpanzees being used for AIDS research
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18 in. x 24 in.
A chimpanzee baby being used for AIDS research is comforted by a doctor
A chimpanzee baby being used for AIDS research is comforted by a doctor
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18 in. x 24 in.
Scientists studying the volcano trudge through the snow toward a waiting helicopter
Scientists studying the volcano trudge through the snow toward a waiting helicopter
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24 in. x 18 in.
A woman in a lab coat holds up a labeled medical container
A woman in a lab coat holds up a labeled medical container
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18 in. x 24 in.
A scientist holds oil-covered rocks pulled from a crevice
A scientist holds oil-covered rocks pulled from a crevice
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24 in. x 18 in.
A biologist ascends Tawi Attair, a 200-meter deep sinkhole
A biologist ascends Tawi Attair, a 200-meter deep sinkhole
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24 in. x 18 in.
A lab technician injects human DNA into pig eggs
A lab technician injects human DNA into pig eggs
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24 in. x 18 in.
Flasks containing biological media are placed in an incubator
Flasks containing biological media are placed in an incubator
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18 in. x 24 in.

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U.S. Government Sets Out Alzheimer's Plan - Scientific American

U.S. Government Sets Out Alzheimer's Plan
Scientific American
The money adds to the $448 million that the NIH was allocated to spend on the disease this year, and roughly half of it is already being used by scientists funded by the National Human Genome Research Institute and the National Institute on Aging.

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Mayan Skull Believed Magical Takes a Tumble in German Lab - NBC4 Washington

Mayan Skull Believed Magical Takes a Tumble in German Lab
NBC4 Washington
By Sam Schulz German scientists dropped an ancient Mayan skull — one that perhaps resembled this relief sculpture from the "wall of skulls" at the Mayan ruins of Chichen Itza — and broke off a piece of its chin. The video of an Oregon boy's visit to ...

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US government sets out Alzheimer's plan - Nature.com

US government sets out Alzheimer's plan
Nature.com
The money adds to the $448 million that the NIH was allocated to spend on the disease this year, and roughly half of it is already being used by scientists funded by the National Human Genome Research Institute and the National Institute on Aging.

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Nature | Seven Days - Nature.com

Nature | Seven Days
Nature.com
The issue was propelled to national attention by campaigners after a 2009 libel case involving the British science writer Simon Singh. See go.nature.com/m1i3ia for more. Conflict of interest Diána Bánáti, chairwoman of the European Food Safety ...

Bomb-Sniffing Dogs Could Help Control Everglades Python Invasion - NBC 6 Miami

Bomb-Sniffing Dogs Could Help Control Everglades Python Invasion
NBC 6 Miami
By Sam Schulz Invasive Burmese pythons are becoming increasingly prevalent in the Everglades — but scientists at Auburn University in Alabama suggest their bomb-sniffing dogs could help control them. A cow named Darcy, who has a habit of causing ...

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World's First Bipedal Pterosaur Fossil Found in Korea - Arirang News

World's First Bipedal Pterosaur Fossil Found in Korea
Arirang News
Korea Natl. University of Education] "This first discovered evidence that it walked on two legs is a huge fossil record discovery. The educational and scientific implications are significant." The Korean peninsula has become an invaluable resource for ...

Sinclair Coffer, Georgia Student With Autism, Denied Graduation By Board Of ... - Huffington Post

Sinclair Coffer, Georgia Student With Autism, Denied Graduation By Board Of ...
Huffington Post
She was the President of the Natl Honor Society, had a 3.6 GPA, passed the other 4 sections with very high scores, scored a 28 in Math on the ACT (passing is 19, average is 22) and was going to college on a scholarship. We've used our allotted "reply" ...

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Posted by Clint Henderson | May 16, 2012 - Fox News (blog)

Posted by Clint Henderson | May 16, 2012
Fox News (blog)
1000EDT -- The House meets for morning hr debate and 1200EDT to consider HR4970, the "Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act of 2012" and to begin consideration of HR4310, the "Natl Defense Authorization Act for FY 2013.


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