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NL hits leader Segura to M's; D-backs get Walker
NL hits leader Segura to M's; D-backs get Walker
Braun: Not sure if I'm with Brewers next year
Braun: Not sure if I'm with Brewers next year
Reddick: Astros signing 'came out of nowhere'
Reddick: Astros signing 'came out of nowhere'
Sources: MLB talks progress as lockout looms
Sources: MLB talks progress as lockout looms
Researchers Put Mouse Embryos in Suspended Animation
UCSF researchers found a way to pause the development of early mouse embryos for up to a month in the lab, a finding with implications for assisted reproduction, regenerative medicine, aging and cancer.
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Ralph Branca more than just shot heard 'round the world
Ralph Branca more than just shot heard 'round the world
Qualifying offer sums up MLB's power struggle
Qualifying offer sums up MLB's power struggle
MLB trends: More home runs, strikeouts, shifts, pitching changes
MLB trends: More home runs, strikeouts, shifts, pitching changes
Branca, of Thomson HR fame, dies at age 90
Branca, of Thomson HR fame, dies at age 90
Red Sox hope to win from losing
Red Sox hope to win from losing
Chancellor Clarifies Roles for UCSF Executive Leadership Groups, Forms New Advisory Committees
Chancellor Sam Hawgood has established new charters for his executive leadership groups in an effort to streamline and strengthen decision-making related to the University’s mission, vision, and strategy.
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Source: Twins, catcher Castro agree to 3-yr deal
Source: Twins, catcher Castro agree to 3-yr deal
Going to WAR: The mystery of Robbie Ray
Going to WAR: The mystery of Robbie Ray
Ricardo Muñoz Named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
Ricardo F. Muñoz, professor emeritus of psychology at UCSF, has been named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
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Ethics of Testing for Preterm Birth Risk Weighs Uncertain Harms and Benefits
Ethical quandaries such as testing for a woman’s risk for preterm birth are still being worked out by the medical community.
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Masahiro Tanaka's looming opt-out shades Yankees' pitching plans
Masahiro Tanaka's looming opt-out shades Yankees' pitching plans
Science in Focus: How Do White Blood Cells Move So Fast?
White blood cells called neutrophils race after bacteria at speeds up to a thousand times that of most human cells by moving in a special way. Lillian Fritz-Laylin and Megan Riel-Mehan want to know how that works.
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The greatest Hall of Fame ballot in Montreal Expos history
The greatest Hall of Fame ballot in Montreal Expos history
Chancellor Issues Message Denouncing Actions of Prejudice and Intimidation
Chancellor Sam Hawgood on Monday addressed the UCSF community regarding recent incidents of discrimination and intimidation.
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Rangers prospects investigated for sex assault
Rangers prospects investigated for sex assault