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The City Council in Oklahoma City denies a request for a statement that a medical waste transfer station would be safe for the residents near Diggs Park. The request comes from a consulting firm that’s facilitating the permitting process to develop the facility in northeast Oklahoma City.
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They’re reviewing how much power the governor should have over multiple agencies this year.
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Reducing dogs' and cats' stress levels at the vet is getting a big push in a new movement within veterinary medicine, says anthropologist Barbara J. King.
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Alana Saarinen is one of only 30 to 50 people in the world who have DNA from three different people.
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ReWalk Robotics has built a motorized exoskeleton that gives some people with debilitating spinal injuries the ability to walk.
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Researchers are getting clues about the human life cycle from studying the death of tiny worms, which internally release a blue fluorescent dye in the waning hours of their lives. The glowing chemical travels from one end of the creature to the other. One researcher calls it "reminiscent of the soul departing the worm."
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The Journal of Pediatricsrecently published results from a study indicating there is no correlation between “too many vaccines too soon” and developing…