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  1. article Morality and biology

    Monday, September 19, 2005 6:32 am

    There’s virtually no way to separate morality from biology in discussions about sex, particularly when the talk is about teenagers and sex. It is about both morality and biology.

  • article Biological research prevalent in Scottsdale

    Sunday, April 30, 2006 6:02 am

    The cure for cancer could be discovered on Shea Boulevard. The central Scottsdale corridor is home to some of the most cutting-edge biological research focused on improving medical treatment.

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  • Biological research prevalent in Scottsdale

  • Biological research prevalent in Scottsdale

    RESEARCHER: Joseph Hernandez, a research associate at the TGen lab, works on one of many projects.

  • article Kids at risk without biological parents

    Sunday, November 18, 2007 4:12 am

    NEW YORK - Six-year-old Oscar Jimenez Jr. was beaten to death in California, then buried under fertilizer and cement. Two-year-old Devon Shackleford was drowned in a Mesa swimming pool. Jayden Cangro, also 2, died after being thrown across a room in Utah.

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  • Kids at risk without biological parents

    Derek Chappell, 25, was sentenced to death this month for the 2004 drowning of 2-year-old Devon Shackleford in Mesa. Prosecutors said Chappell committed the murder in an apartment complex swimming pool because he considered Devon an obstacle to his re

  • Kids at risk without biological parents

    REMEMBERING: Carly Moore sits at the grave of her son, Jayden Cangro, 2, in Salt Lake City. The boy died after being thrown across a room.

  • article Lecture will address tangled biology of love

    Monday, January 26, 2004 5:56 am

    As director of the intensive care unit at Scottsdale Healthcare Osborn hospital, he is intimately familiar with the heart and what makes it beat. And having been happily married for many years, he also can tell you what makes it flutter.

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  • Lecture will address tangled biology of love

    Robert Indiana’s \"LOVE,\" sculpture stands in Scottsdale Civic Center Mall.

  • Lecture will address tangled biology of love

  • article Undergraduate student, HCLC alum performs biology research

    Saturday, August 6, 2011 4:00 pm

    Ahwatukee Horizon Honors High School graduate and University of Arizona undergraduate Tarik Ozumerzifon participated in a program this summer called the Undergraduate Biology Research Program (UBRP). UBRP is designed to train young researchers through involving them in hands-on research. For the past two months, Tarik has worked in the research laboratory of Dr. Eugene Mash, UA professor of chemistry. His project aims to develop a new and more effective magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contrast agent.

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  • article Judge rules against Pa. biology curriculum

    Tuesday, December 20, 2005 2:28 pm

    HARRISBURG, Pa. - In one of the biggest courtroom clashes between faith and evolution since the 1925 Scopes Monkey Trial, a federal judge barred a Pennsylvania public school district Tuesday from teaching "intelligent design" in biology class, saying the concept is creationism in disguise.

  • article Web site offers state biology lore

    Sunday, December 5, 2004 6:53 am

    For years, Pierre Deviche spent weekends in the deserts and forests of Arizona recording bird calls, but after awhile he wondered why all the effort.

  • article Central Scottsdale corridor emerges as national hotbed for biological research

    Sunday, April 30, 2006 6:02 am

    The cure for cancer could be discovered on Shea Boulevard.

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  • Central Scottsdale corridor emerges as national hotbed for biological research

    RESEARCHER: Joseph Hernandez, a research associate at the TGen lab, works on one of many projects.

  • Central Scottsdale corridor emerges as national hotbed for biological research

  • Valley Christian High School

    Sophomores Mattae Van Dyke and Clay Susich work on problems during their biology class last week at Chandler's Valley Christian. [Michelle Reese/Tribune]

  • Red Mountain

    Gabriele Fajardo,right, instructs her freshman Cambridge Biology class, Tuesday, August 21, 2012 at Red Mountain high school in Mesa. [Tim Hacker/ Tribune]

  • Red Mountain

    Gabriele Fajardo,left, helps a student in her freshman Cambridge Biology class, Tuesday, August 21, 2012 at Red Mountain high school in Mesa. [Tim Hacker/ Tribune]

  • Red Mountain

    Red Mountain freshmen Brendan Bogar,14, left, and Alyssa Kelly,14, work in their Cambridge Biology class, Tuesday, August 21, 2012 in Mesa. [Tim Hacker/ Tribune]

  • Expansion of Chandler sewage plant complete

    BEING TREATED: Millions of gallons of sewage gets treated with biological agents that break down the waste at the Airport Water Reclaimation Facility, which treats central and southeast Chandler sewage.

  • Higley teacher a finalist for teacher of year

    Higley High School biology teacher Jamie Valderrama is one of five finalists for Arizona teacher of the year, chosen by the Arizona Educational Foundation.

  • Flush with pride, you're making green energy

    A biological process that turns sewage into energy helps run the Northwest Wastewater Treatment Plant in Mesa.

  • High-level courses attract Q.C. students

    Teacher Matt Chicci talks with students during an advanced placement biology class at Queen Creek High School in Queen Creek. July 30, 2009.

  • 'Children Matter' campaign would help family

    Alicia Mumford and her husband Doug talk about their kids - biological, adopted and fostered. July 24, 2009.

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