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Does Baby Powder Cause Cancer? A Jury Says Yes. Scientists Aren't So Sure
Scientists have found an association between talc and ovarian cancer, but they don't agree on exactly what that means.
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Scientists Hope To Farm The Biofuel Of The Future In The Pacific Ocean
International research labs are using seaweed to make biofuel, but little progress has been made in the U.S. Now scientists in California are developing a prototype to enable vast open-ocean farming.
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Intent On Reversing Its Opioid Epidemic, A State Limits Prescriptions
Maine is among a handful of states putting limits on the painkiller dose that doctors can prescribe a patient. Some doctors and patients say the law is helping, while others say it goes too far.
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08-21-17 KUAC NEWSMINER EVENING UPDATE
08-21-17 5:45 PM newscast
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A Retired Marine And A Photojournalist Confront War's 'Invisible Injuries'
Marine Sgt. TJ Brennan suffered from memory loss after being injured by a grenade in Afghanistan in 2010. Finbarr O'Reilly captured the event on film. Now the two men have written a memoir.
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Government Can Search Inauguration Protest Website Records, With Safeguards
The Department of Justice wants access to website records related to the protests during President Trump's inauguration. A judge approved the warrant but asked for procedures to protect privacy.
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Federal Protection For Utah National Monument Threatened
Five Native American tribes have homeland that borders the Bears Ears National Monument in southeast Utah. Gavin Noyes, the executive director of Utah Dine Bekeyah, a coalition of those tribes, talks to NPR's Robert Siegel.
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Attention On Hate Speech Drives Donations To Fight Anti-Semitism
Jewish groups have broadened their work to oppose all forms of bigotry. Following the violence in Charlottesville, Va., more non-Jews see the reality of anti-Semitism and join the fight against it.
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American Legion Elects First Female Leader In Its 98-Year History
Ailsa Chang talks to the American Legion's newly elected National Commander Denise Rohan, who is first woman to serve in the position for the nation's largest veterans' group.
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08-24-17 KUAC NEWSMINER EVENING UPDATE
08-25-17 5:45 PM newscast
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