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Feds Want Whistle-Blower to Sing The Justice Department subpoenas a New York Times source for its NSA wiretapping expose to testify before a grand jury. The DOJ is apparently looking at possible Espionage Act violations. In 27B Stroke 6. New Research Examines Genetics Of Successful Aging Scientists have identified genes related to reaching age 90 with preserved cognition, according to a study published in the September issue of the American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry. The study, which was conducted at the University of Pittsburgh is among the first to identify genetic links to cognitive longevity. Solving Darwin's Dilemma: Oxygen May Be The Clue To First Appearance O The sudden appearance of large animal fossils more than 500 million years ago -- a problem that perplexed even Charles Darwin and is commonly known as "Darwin's Dilemma"-- may be due to a huge increase of oxygen in the world's oceans, says Queen's paleontologist Guy Narbonne, an expert in the early evolution of animals and their ecosystems. Fighting Leukemia: Regimen Of Three Chemotherapy Drugs Shows Promise Mayo Clinic Cancer Center, working in collaboration with Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center, presented evidence Sunday that a novel regimen of three chemotherapy drugs -- pentostatin, cyclophosphamide and rituximab -- resulted in significant clinical response in patients with previously untreated chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). Recorders Open Pandora's Box Proposed rules standardizing vehicle black boxes are criticized for doing too much and not enough. In Autopia. Wealth Gap Is Increasing, Study Shows The rich really are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer, a new University of Michigan study shows. Aggression In Adolescents Is Influenced By Siblings Sibling order and gender have effects on children's and adolescents'aggression. Having a brother or highly aggressive sibling of either gender was linked to greater increases in aggression over time. Older siblings with younger brothers had fairly stable aggression levels over time. In addition to age differences, the researchers considered parenting styles and family economics in their analysis. The research suggests that interventions related to aggression should include both siblings and parents. Can You Spot the Atheism in 'The Golden Compass'? Forget the boycott and see for yourself. A five-minute preview offers a glimpse at the controversial new film that's based on Philip Pullman's His Dark Materialstrilogy. How Shall a Generation Know Its Story: The Edgar Bowers Conference and Exhibit about the life and works of William Edgar Bowers Jr., "one of the finest American poets of the 20th century."He was born in Georgia and taught at the University of California, Santa Barbara, from 1958-1991. Features a brief biography accompanied by photographs, poems, correspondence, and related material. Includes a list of books and awards. From the Charles E. Young Library Department of Special Collections, University of California, Los Angeles. Copy Number Variation May Stem From Replication Misstep Genome rearrangements, resulting in variations in the numbers of copies of genes, occur when the cellular process that copies DNA during cell division stalls and then switches to a different genetic "template."
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