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Alutiiq Word of the Week-July 14, 2013

By Alutiiq Museum on Jul 15, 2013   Alutiiq Word of the Week & Museum News  

Alutiiq Word of the Week-July 14, 2013

Word of the Week Lesson 16:3 Qecengluni – Run Uswiillraraat cecengtaartut. – Kids are always running around. (Click sentence to hear Alutiiq words spoken) In classical Alutiiq society, runners passed important news from one village to the next. Elders recall young men running along the beach to carry messages to neighboring communities. When they arrived, […]

Military Sonar Can Alter Blue Whale Behavior

By Duke Today on Jul 14, 2013   At Sea  

Military Sonar Can Alter Blue Whale Behavior

DURHAM, NC – Some blue whales off the coast of California change their behavior when exposed to the sort of underwater sounds used during U.S. military exercises. The whales may alter diving behavior or temporarily avoid important feeding areas, according to new research.

Scientists Develop Ground-Breaking New Method of ‘Starving’ Cancer Cells

By University of South Hampton on Jul 14, 2013   Health  

Scientists Develop Ground-Breaking New Method of ‘Starving’ Cancer Cells

A University of Southampton Professor, in collaboration with colleagues at the BC Cancer Agency Research Centre, have discovered a novel way of killing cancer cells. The research, recently published in the journal Cell, has found a new potential treatment for cancer, which leaves the body’s healthy cells undamaged, unlike traditional therapies such as radiotherapy.

Biomarker Predicts Heart Attack Risk Based on Response to Aspirin Therapy

By Duke Medicine News and Communications on Jul 14, 2013   Health  

Biomarker Predicts Heart Attack Risk Based on Response to Aspirin Therapy

DURHAM, N.C. — Aspirin has been widely used for more than 50 years as a common, inexpensive blood thinner for patients with heart disease and stroke, but doctors have little understanding of how it works and why some people benefit and others don’t.

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