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UNMC Receives Carnegie Foundation Community Engagement Designation
The University of Nebraska Medical Center recently received the “Community Engagement” designation by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of…
College of Saint Mary Lecture, 2/2/09
COLLEGE OF SAINT MARY LECTURE – Craig Dallon, Associate Dean and Professor of Law at Creighton University “Copyrights and Free Use”
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African American History Month Programs Abound at Omaha Public Library
Omaha Public Library is offering a series of events in celebration of African American History Month.Emily Getzschman, Marketing Manager for the Omaha…
University of Nebraska at Omaha Lecture, 1/26/09
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA AT OMAHA LECTURE – SHIRLEY AND LEONARD GOLDSTEIN LECTURE ON HUMAN RIGHTS – Minky Worden, Media Director, Human Rights Watch…
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Why Teens Are Impulsive, Addiction-Prone And Should Protect Their Brains
New research shows that teenagers' brains aren't fully insulated, so the signals travel slowly when they need to make decisions. Neuroscientist Frances Jensen, who wrote The Teenage Brain, explains.
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Full Of Complexity And Ambivalence, 'American Sniper' Shows The Cost Of War
The film about a Navy SEAL whose service in Iraq made him a mythic figure has become a cultural lightning rod. But the squabbles are too simple for a low-key movie striking in its lack of stridency.
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Experiments With Coordinating Medical Care Deliver Mixed Results
The medical home is intended to make health care better and safer by having primary care providers manage a patient's care. So far it's not clear if they can also save money.
Diabetes Technology Inches Closer To An Artificial Pancreas
It's not easy to build machines that control sugar as well as a human pancreas does, but the technology is getting a lot better. The goal is to liberate people on insulin from constant vigilance.
A Saint With A Mixed History: Junipero Serra's Canonization Raises Eyebrows
Pope Francis announced he will elevate the influential missionary to sainthood when he visits Washington, D.C. But Native American groups say Father Serra was far from saintly.
India Grows, Canada Disappears: Mapping Countries By Population
A cartogram posted on Reddit shows what the world looks like if you scale countries by their population. Watch out China! India is catching up with you.
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