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Merlene Davis
  • Commentary

    Pancreatic cancer claims my big brother

    Whenever I saw ­interviews ­featuring Randy Pausch, the ­Carnegie Mellon ­University ­computer science professor who became the public face of p­ancreatic cancer, I would breathe easier.


Medicine
  • Scientists make RBCs from embryonic stem cells

    NEW YORK — Scientists say they've found an efficient way to make red blood cells from human embryonic stem cells, a possible step toward making transfusion supplies in the laboratory.

  • Saccharine stalks

    Sweet sorghum gets a squeeze

    Reach back into the ”old-timey“ ­corner of your memory for an image that involves sweet syrup, a mule-­powered mill and a field of lanky stalks that look somewhat like seedy, mop-topped corn without ears. Those are the images of sweet sorghum.

  • Catholic prayers set to contemporary beat

    Jingle writers create CDs for moving your muscles, motivating your soul or just meditating

    Madonna is on Jennifer Zablocki's iPod. So is ”The Madonna.“ The Detroit-area 12th-grade teacher works up a sweat to the pop diva's music as well as songs honoring Mary, the mother of Jesus.
  • That isn't flirting

    UK psychology professor's study shows that teen girls face sexual harassment daily

    Sometimes a teenage girl's biggest problem isn't ­getting a guy to talk to her. It's getting a guy to stop.

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