Saturday, January 7, 2012

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Life Story: Artist and teacher Robert Hanson, 1936-2011
The Oregonian Sat, 07 Jan 2012 10:23 AM PST
Robert Hanson, who died on Dec. 16 of cancer, left behind an accomplished body of artistic work and many students who revered his generous, disciplined and rich approach to teaching.

Battery-operated boy who can walk again after doctors 'rewired' his brain
Daily Mail Sat, 07 Jan 2012 09:09 AM PST
For months Robbie, from Fife, had been unable to walk, feed or dress himself due to a terrible muscular disease that caused his body to twist.

Body found with stab wounds in retirement home
The Irish Times Sat, 07 Jan 2012 08:27 AM PST
A murder investigation has been launched in Dublin today after the body of a man in his seventies was found with stab wounds to his chest at a retirement home in the city.

Obesity might be linked to scarring in brain area that controls body weight: study
Abbotsford Mission Times Sat, 07 Jan 2012 07:50 AM PST
Scarring of the brain may have an effect on controlling body weight, according to researchers at Seattle's University of Washington.

Computers in Biomedical Research
The Atlantic Sat, 07 Jan 2012 07:14 AM PST
The chair of Mount Sinai Medical School's Department of Genetics and Genomic Sciences explains current research and how computers are changing the way we study the body.

Steelers tragedy puts 'things in perspective'
ESPN Blogs Sat, 07 Jan 2012 07:07 AM PST
The injuries suffered by Steelers running back coach Kirby Wilson in a house fire early Friday aren't life-threatening, a source told The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. The paper reported Wilson has burns on 30 to 50 percent of his body. His official condition isn't known, and the fifth-year running backs coach didn't travel with the team to Denver for Sunday's wild-card playoff game. "We're keeping ...




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