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Dr. Erik Cordes is reflected in a case of coral in his office in the Bio-Life building. Cordes and a team of researchers collected coral samples for the tests during a month-long trip on a research ship in 2010. |KARA MILSTEIN TTN
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Climate change tough for deep-sea coral

27 January 2015 Liora Engel-Smith

Corals were subjected to harsh conditions deemed likely by century’s end.

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Even small head impacts can damage neurons

20 January 2015 Liora Engel-Smith

A protein called PINCH, indicative of brain damage, was found in athletes.

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HIV research continuing

13 January 2015 Liora Engel-Smith

Researchers hope to hone their method of virus removal for safe use in humans.

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