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Forgiveness Illuminated: Holocaust survivors' testimonials shed light on our ability to recover after traumatic experiences, researcher finds

20 April 2009Forgiveness Illuminated: Holocaust survivors' testimonials shed light on our ability to recover after traumatic experiences, researcher finds

Autism on the Mind: Surprising region of brain may contribute to autism, says neuroscientist

13 April 2009Autism on the Mind: Surprising region of brain may contribute to autism, says neuroscientist

Resistance Fighter: Undergraduate biologist's tuberculosis research could help Afghanistan combat a crippling disease

6 April 2009Resistance Fighter: Undergraduate biologist's tuberculosis research could help Afghanistan combat a crippling disease

Africa Rising: Professor finds thriving markets, vast business opportunities and optimistic consumers throughout continent

30 March 2009Africa Rising: Professor finds thriving markets, vast business opportunities and optimistic consumers throughout continent

Higher Ground: Anti-poverty project points the way toward a new model for moving people from welfare to work

23 March 2009Higher Ground: Anti-poverty project points the way toward a new model for moving people from welfare to work

Say What?: Bias against languages other than English hurts students, says scholar

16 March 2009Say What?: Bias against languages other than English hurts students, says scholar

Many Voices of Feminism: Gender equity, political freedom and health care are among the most pressing challenges women face around the world, scholars say

9 March 2009Many Voices of Feminism: Gender equity, political freedom and health care are among the most pressing challenges women face around the world, scholars say

The Biggest Open House in Texas: From the Piney Woods to the West Texas plains, thousands of Texans will travel to Explore UT

2 March 2009The Biggest Open House in Texas: From the Piney Woods to the West Texas plains, thousands of Texans will travel to Explore UT

Troubled Waters: A rare desert spring ecosystem considered one of Mexico's 13 natural wonders is threatened

23 February 2009Troubled Waters: A rare desert spring ecosystem considered one of Mexico's 13 natural wonders is threatened

In Treatment: From Freud to Dr. Phil, scholars analyze the rise of psychotherapy in America

16 February 2009In Treatment: From Freud to Dr. Phil, scholars analyze the rise of psychotherapy in America

Can't Help Falling in Love with You: Love can be a complex mix of chemistry and emotions, professor says

9 February 2009Can't Help Falling in Love with You: Love can be a complex mix of chemistry and emotions, professor says

Anatomy of an Investor: Personality, age and background influence your investment decisions more than you might think, finance prof says

26 January 2009Anatomy of an Investor: Personality, age and background influence your investment decisions more than you might think, finance prof says




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