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...lynx in the Coto Doñana National Park in southwest Spain. Last April, he was rescued from an illegal poacher's trap and nursed back to health, despite badly injured feet and legs. Then in July, he was released into the wild, outfitted with a radio collar to monitor his movements. But just weeks later, the radio signals stopped. A local park warden believes that Baba was killed, probably by a hunter keen for such a rare trophy. For centuries, the Iberian lynx has been an exotic part of the region's ecosystem. But now a deadly combination...
...without heat in many dorms until just days ago, there was to be a new glimmer of hope on the dating horizon. With breath freezing on my monitor and my once-bald arms sprouting like over-watered Chia-pets, I wondered how many potential romantics, at that very moment, might have inched a little bit closer together in search of warmth. I wondered how many more might have put down their kinetics problem sets altogether and made some, ahem, kinetics of their...
According to the Boston Globe, which first reported the speech, West said that in an October 2001 meeting, Summers questioned his scholarship, asked to monitor his research and requested West’s course records to check for grade inflation...
...panel from the Institute of Medicine said the boards that approve medical research need to monitor conflicts of interest more closely, provide insurance to research participants and make sure participants know the risks of a study before they agree to join...
According to Federman, the panel is responding to these complaints. One of the central ideas of the report is the panel’s recommendation that the federal government create a Human Research Participant Protection Program to review protocols for medical research and to monitor studies on an ongoing basis...