by Brian Ayres in Features
You may know him as Billie Jean, Michael Jackson or a number of other names patrons of McDuffs have given him, but no matter what you know him as, you know who he is.
He is the man whose dance moves light up the dark basements of Potsdam. The music starts, the DJ makes room on the dance floor and then the boogieing begins.
by News Services in Features
An international team of scientists has discovered a long-sought missing link between fish and the first animals to walk on land.
They found nearly complete fossils of a flat-bodied, sharp-toothed creature with a crocodile-like head and the scales and fins of a fish, but a neck, ribs and limbs more like a land creature.
Happy Hour Beer Bash
by Cheryl Dambrot in Features
by News Services in Features
Washington University researchers have reaffirmed a simple approach to curing Type 1 diabetes in mice: stop the immune system before it kills off all the insulin-producing cells in the pancreas.
There is a window of time, after the onset of diabetes but before all the cells are destroyed, in which the mouse pancreas can be rescued, said Dr.
Go Ahead, Do It, Raise Your Hand
by Steve Yugartis in Features
How many times have you seen this: You are sitting in class, the prof comes in, turns to the board and starts writing furiously for fifteen minutes. Maybe he has not prepared the lecture carefully or has assumed the class has background that it does not have.