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    Jan 7, 2013 |Story| Burbank Leader
  1. Schiff hails legislation for DNA collection of those arrested for felonies

    Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Burbank) on Monday hailed the bipartisan support of a bill that would award grants to states that start programs to collect DNA samples of people arrested on suspicion of violent felonies.
    Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Burbank) on Monday hailed the bipartisan support of a bill that would award grants to states that start programs to collect DNA samples of people arrested on suspicion of violent felonies. The legislation, which is headed to...

    Tags: Barack Obama, Chemical Industry, Trials, Criminal Laws, Adam Schiff

  2. Dec 22, 2012 |Story| Burbank Leader
  3. Schiff hails House vote on DNA collection

    Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Burbank) this week applauded a vote by U.S House of Representatives to approve a bill that would award grants to states to implement DNA collection for people arrested for felonies. Originally introduced in 2010, the bill bears the...

    Tags: Criminal Laws, Chemical Industry, Adam Schiff, Laws, Crime, Law and Justice

  4. May 21, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Trial of second man in child killings postponed

    A Baltimore judge postponed the trial of a second man accused of nearly beheading three young relatives nine years ago until October so that lawyers have more time to prepare arguments on DNA evidence.
    A Baltimore judge postponed the trial of a second man accused of nearly beheading three young relatives nine years ago until October so that lawyers have more time to prepare arguments on DNA evidence. Adan Canela, 26, is charged with multiple murder...

    Tags: Punishment, Lawyers, Chemical Industry, Trials, Justice System

  6. May 21, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Want a sculpture? A new jaw? Pizza? Just print it

    Thanks to 3D printing, American society may be about to boldly go where no one has gone before.
    Thanks to 3D printing, American society may be about to boldly go where no one has gone before. A Johns Hopkins scientist is seeking to adapt the technology to grow human jaw bones — potentially revolutionizing implant procedures. A Halethorpe...

    Tags: Museums, Smithsonian Institution, Science and Technology, Halethorpe, Arts

  8. May 21, 2013 |Story| WDBJ7
  9. Eight years after a Roanoke murder, a new break in the case

    Jamie Penn was found dead in the summer of 2005.
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    Jamie Penn was found dead in the summer of 2005. He had been shot several times. It has been years since he died, but his family still hopes to bring his killer or killers to justice. "The memory is fresh as it was on yesterday. It doesn't feel like 8-...

    Tags: Shootings, Chemical Industry, Murder

  10. May 21, 2013 |Story| WDBJ7
  11. DNA link found in 2005 Roanoke slaying

    Court records show a recent DNA hit has linked a man to evidence left at the scene of a 2005 shooting death. 
    Court records show a recent DNA hit has linked a man to evidence left at the scene of a 2005 shooting death.  A warrant filed in Roanoke Circuit Court reveals that a match was found in April for DNA evidence recovered from the Aug. 16, 2005 shooting...

    Tags: Chemical Industry

  12. May 20, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. RNA was a key ingredient in primordial soup that led to life

    How did we go from a lifeless Earth with no oxygen to a planet teeming with life and that essential element? Scientists at the Georgia Institute of Technology have found one crucial clue: iron and RNA. The team managed to re-create conditions of life on...

    Tags: Chemical Industry, NASA, Science and Technology, Biology

  14. May 16, 2013 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  15. Cold case heats up: Man charged with homicide in Shoemakersville woman's 2002 death

    One week after Hope Babel's body was found in the burned-out ruins of her Shoemakersville apartment, Ryan J. Stufflet told an acquaintance, "If something happens with this, I'm going to kill myself," police said Tuesday. Nearly 11 years later, state...

    Tags: Chemical Industry, Nursing, Justice System, Witnesses, Murder

  16. May 15, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. DNA links woman to the slaying of aspiring model, prosecutor says

    The killing of an aspiring 21-year-old model and actress found strangled in her Santa Monica apartment was connected to a business negotiation that her father ended with a Marina del Rey doctor just days before her death, a prosecutor told jurors Wednesday.
    The killing of an aspiring 21-year-old model and actress found strangled in her Santa Monica apartment was connected to a business negotiation that her father ended with a Marina del Rey doctor just days before her death, a prosecutor told jurors...

    Tags: Leila Fowler, Lawyers, Chemical Industry, Trials, Justice System

  18. May 14, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Angelina Jolie mastectomy: A closer look at DNA, breast cancer risk

    By opting for surgery to remove her breasts while they were still healthy, Angelina Jolie joined a growing number of women who have used genetic testing to take control of their health.
    By opting for surgery to remove her breasts while they were still healthy, Angelina Jolie joined a growing number of women who have used genetic testing to take control of their health. Here are answers to some common questions about how DNA...

    Tags: St. John's Health Center, Symptoms, Tamoxifen (drug), Judaism, Hormone Replacement Therapy

  20. May 15, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Scientists create human embryos to make stem cells

    For the first time, scientists have created human embryos that are genetic copies of living people and used them to make stem cells — a feat that paves the way for treating a range of diseases with personalized body tissues but also ignites fears of human cloning.
    For the first time, scientists have created human embryos that are genetic copies of living people and used them to make stem cells — a feat that paves the way for treating a range of diseases with personalized body tissues but also ignites fears of...

    Tags: Viral Diseases and Infections, Genetic Condition, Entertainment Events, Alzheimer's Disease, Medical Research

  22. May 15, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Trial opens for 'female James Bond' in model's death

    He is not in court. He is not even charged with a crime.
    He is not in court. He is not even charged with a crime. But looming over the murder trial of a woman accused of strangling an aspiring model and actress in her Santa Monica apartment five years ago is a doctor who once dated the victim. A...

    Tags: Lawyers, Trials, Chemical Industry, Justice System, Murder

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