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The Independents: The Ashcan School &Their Circle From Florida Collect Essay about this group of early 20th century painters, who worked in "a style of realism that was later, imprecisely, designated 'The Ashcan School.'"Includes information about their genesis as "The Eight,"their involvement in the Armory Show of 1913, and links to information about individual artists, such as Robert Henri, George Bellows, and Maurice Prendergast. By a curator of American art at the Flint Institute of Arts, Flint, Michigan. Protein Injections Can Delay Symptoms Of Lou Gehrig's Disease Injections of a protein normally found in human cells can increase lifespan and delay the onset of symptoms in mice with ALS, or Lou Gehrig's disease. The researchers said treatments of recombinant heat shock protein 70 (Hsp70) increased total lifespan by 10 percent -- significantly more than RiluzoleŽ, the only ALS treatment approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Loss Of Fear Factor Makes Timid Mouse Bold Researchers have identified a fear factor -- a protein essential for triggering both the innate fears that animals are born with and fears that arise later in life. The finding suggests new approaches for drugs designed to treat conditions such as phobias, post-traumatic stress disorder, and anxiety. What Makes One Wasp Queen? Old Developmental Pathways Spawn Revolution When the larvae of the primitive social insect, a type of paper wasp, slips into the quiet pupal stage, she doesn't know if she'll arise a worker or gyne (future queen). Now, researchers are shedding new light on the development of colonial insects from solitary ancestors through study of a primitive social order of wasps. It's Big Brother's Space, Too A 14-year-old pacifist is pulled out of class and interrogated by Secret Service agents in Sacramento after she vents her anger at Bush's Iraq policies on her MySpace page. Dietary Restriction Cleans Cells Cutting calories helps rodents live longer by boosting cells'ability to recycle damaged parts so they can maintain efficient energy production, according to a new study. Understanding how the process works at the cellular level in rodents could help scientists develop drugs that mimic the process in humans. Good News For Pluto: KBOs May Be Smaller Than Thought Pluto's status as our solar system's ninth planet may be safe if a recently discovered Kuiper Belt Object is a typical "KBO"and not just an oddball. Astronomers have new evidence that KBOs (Kuiper Belt Objects) are smaller than previously thought. Ancient Creature Fossilized By The Bacteria That Ate It High in the mountains of Antarctica, Ohio State University geologists unearthed the fossil remains of a 180-million-year-old clam-like creature that was preserved in a very unusual way: by the ancient bacteria that devoured it. One In 10 Teenage Girls Have Self-harmed, Study Shows One in 10 teenage girls self-harm each year and the problem is far more widespread than was previously thought, shows the largest-ever study of self-harm amongst 15- and 16-year-olds in England. Positive About Negativland IPod Artist Francis Hwang takes a beating from Apple when he tries to sell his special-edition Negativland iPod. In round two, Hwang fights on his own turf. By David Cohn.
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