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Scientists Debate How Far To Go In Editing Human Genes
The unusual meeting was called to consider a ban on certain uses of a new technique that can make precise changes in DNA. The main concern is altering genes in human sperm, eggs and embryos.
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Downtown Jacksonville 'Spark District' Unveiled To Highlight, Attract Innovation
The Spark District is the new name for the area where entrepreneurs can find support in downtown Jacksonville. The new district and its corresponding…
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Jacksonville Faith Leaders Come Out In Support Of LGBT Inclusive HRO
Seventy-seven Jacksonville faith leaders have signed a letter in support of an inclusive human rights ordinance. If Jacksonville’s ordinance is expanded,…
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College, Secondary School Students Forge Lasting Relationships Through JU Class
Thursday, at-risk Duval County students graduated from a mentorship program at Jacksonville University.For four years, the program’s mission has been…
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Researchers Take On 'Great Problem In Data' With Study Of Gunshot Wounds
In a new study, researchers in Newark, N.J., found — among other things — that over a 12-year period, gunshot wounds have gotten more lethal, and that more patients had multiple wounds.
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Names Of San Bernardino Shooting Victims Released
NPR's Kelly McEvers talks with Matt Guilhem of member station KVCR about the San Bernardino shooting victims. The county sheriff's office has officially released all 14 names.
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Jacksonville Panel Weighs LGBT-Inclusive HRO, Religious Freedom
On Thursday evening, hundreds of people packed the bleachers of the Edward Waters auditorium. It was the second community meeting Jacksonville Mayor Lenny…
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Winston Churchill Was A Great Statesman But Apparently A Bad Customer
Archives of London tailor Henry Poole and Company reveal Churchill left behind an $18,000 bill. His last order: repairs to a yachting cap. Don't think they can expect payment — that ship has sailed.
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Yahoo's Board Debates Selling Company's Core Business
Yahoo's board is meeting amid reports that the company may sell off its struggling Internet business or a huge stake in the Chinese e-commerce company Alibaba. Yahoo is the No. 3 search engine.
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FCC Attorneys Will Be Back In Court To Defend Net Neutrality
The Obama administration's plan to regulate Internet access like a public utility faces a big hurdle on Friday. Major phone and cable companies are challenging the FCC's Open Internet rules in court.
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