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... B.C. to 364 A.D. Social status could be determined for most of them all were of high social status. The researchers found evidence of blood vessels or heart tissue in 13 of the mummies, and in ... more common in the mummies estimated to be 45 years or older at the time of death. Researchers found no difference in calcification between men and women. The most ancient mummy with findings diagnostic of ...
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... to harvest plants. They were taking down three-metre-tall hemp plants at a breeding nursery outside of Vegreville. The plants, which dwarfed the workers, were bundled, numbered, bagged and transported to researchers, who see a high-tech future for the ancient plant.
The Alberta Research Council (ARC) is working to help hemp find its way into everything from homes to cars to clothes. It’s ...
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Engineering researchers have developed a unique and robust method to prevent cloning of passive radio frequency identification tags. The technology, based on one or more unique physical attributes of individual tags rather than information stored on them, will prevent the production of counterfeit tags and thus greatly enhance both security and privacy for government agencies, businesses and ...
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WASHINGTON — Researchers from the John Jay College of Criminal Justice presented an Interim Report on the Causes and Context Study on sexual abuse of minors by clergy at the November assembly of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB). The bishops called for the Study as part of their response to the sexual abuse crisis when they adopted the Charter for the Protection of ...
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... and lawmakers who have the authority to remedy the problem. Spreading the truth far and wide about deep-seated corruption in the current system will help put pressure on those appointed to end the corruption and restore the rule of law.
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FDA openly allows criminally-convicted doctors, researchers to keep working on pharmaceuticals and clinical trials
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Researchers from North Carolina State University have identified a gene that tells embryonic stem cells in the brain when to stop producing nerve cells called neurons. The research is a significant advance in understanding the development of the nervous system, which is essential to addressing conditions such as Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease and other neurological disorders.
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