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Risky business, 2010

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(Sean Morrison, director of the U-M Center for Stem Cell Biology, discusses the risky treatments offered by unregulated foreign stem cell clinics. Sean Morrison discusses foreign stem cell clinics Interview. To be posted on the U-M stem cell research home page (www.umich.edu/stemcell)by John Pariseau.)
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Saadanius hijazensis fossil, 2010

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(The new fossil catarrhine, Saadanius hijazensis, dates from 29 million to 28 million years ago and lacks the specialized features that distinguish modern apes and Old World monkeys, suggesting that the split had not yet occurred. The researchers' analysis of the fossil leads them to believe its physical features are much like those of the last common ancestor of Old World monkeys and apes.)
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Snakes and sauropods, 2010

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(The remains of an extraordinary fossil unearthed in 67-million-year-old sediments from Gujarat, western India reveal that snakes preyed on hatchling dinosaurs. Ancient snake fed on baby dinosaurs Interview with paleontologist Jeff Wilson, showing a 3-D sculpture of the vignette that the fossil represents.)
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State of American orchestras, 2010

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(In January, 2010, a landmark conference concerning the American orchestra was held at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, examining the wide-reaching cultural impact that the orchestra has had in America, and exploring how orchestras and academia might partner effectively to extend this impact. Several of the conference participants were interviewed for this video. At a crossroad On January, 2010, a landmark conference concerning the American orchestra was held at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, examining the wide-reaching cultural impact that the orchestra has had in America, and exploring how orchestras and academia might partner effectively to extend this impact.)