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Jaw bone created from stem cells

The jaw was created from bone marrow stem cells, aptly enough. The world has Columbia University to thank for this achievement. The jaw represents a possible range of treatments of serious, debilitating medical conditions with customized responses.
In the Media by Paul Wallis - 1 comment

Columbia University study ties southeast drought to population

With the world's governments working feverishly to create climate change legislation standards, a Columbia University study on drought conditions in the southeast disputes prior conclusions on the ties to global warming.
In the Media by Michael Krebs - 2 comments

Study discovers link between virus and prostate cancer

Following numerous links between viral infections and cancer development, research teams from the University of Utah and Columbia University have connected prostate cancer with a virus.
In the Media by Michael Krebs - 4 comments
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Gac Filipaj fled from Yugoslavia to become real-life "Good Will Hunting."
Yugoslavian man works for nearly 20 years to achieve his dream in the U.S.
A Yugoslavian-born custodian at New York's Columbia University will be trading in his uniform for a cap and gown this weekend when he graduates with honors after working on his degree for 12 years.

A ceremonial club given to explorer Captain James Cook by a Canadian First Nation was donated to the University of British Columbia's Museum of Anthropology on Tuesday.


A discovery made by scientists at the University of British Columbia could ease the need for ambergris, the product of a sperm whale's digestive system used in high-end perfumes.

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Comedian Hollywood Harv Taping Comedy Special in Vancouver

Globetrotting Comedian Harv Puni, better known as Hollywood Harv to his fans, will have a one-night performance at the...
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Range Anxiety – Reality Or Perception?

While many point to “range anxiety” as the reason that the adoption of all-electric vehicles is not proceeding at...
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Making a Difference in the World with a Smile is all it Takes

A smile is one of the most powerful gestures on planet earth! A smile is free, and can be given as well as received...
May 22, 2012 in  Give A Smile A Day by Mindy Allan - 1 comment

The RX Factor is Responsible for the Dramatic Increase in the Rate of Autism by author J. Thomas Shaw

ABOUT J. THOMAS SHAW J. Thomas Shaw was born in Quincy, Illinois, and attended the University of Oklahoma and...
May 22, 2012 by Tracee Gleichner

Cantinflas was a cultural force and his talent has been almost unknown in the USA

While in Journalism school, not that long ago, I was assigned to do a term paper on actor and entertainer Mario Moreno,...
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