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Brown Discovery: High-Tech Early Detection of Cancer Cells

The target: a cancer cell

Thursday, August 25, 2011

A Brown University chemistry research team, using gold nanoparticles, has developed a new technique to spot tiny, cancerous tumors in the liver. This is the first time that metal nanoparticles have been used as agents to find tumor-like masses through X-ray image scattering.

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Good is Good: I Hate Rich People

Thursday, August 25, 2011

In the 1990s I had to endure martini-fueled lunches at the Hope Club on the East Side of Providence when I was the Chief Financial Officer of The Providence Journal Company. Family shareholders, men who spent their days playing drunken games of backgammon in tweed jackets worn through at the elbows, would ridicule my boss and me for our gross negligence at the helm of their inheritance.

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Red Sox Report: No Need To Panic

Thursday, August 25, 2011

With Ellsbury and Ortiz back and Youkilis hopefully soon to follow, Boston will be just fine.  But can the Yankees keep up their torrid pace?

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Patriots: Brady says progress made, learning continues

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Championships usually aren’t won in August.

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NEW: PowerBall’s $10K Winner Steps Forward

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

The $10,000 mystery is solved. The winning PowerBall® ticket sold in Rhode Island for the August 17 PowerBall® drawing, a $10,000 winner, has been claimed by a Warwick man.

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NEW: Hasbro’s Ouija Board Movie Dead at Universal?

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

The Hollywood rumor mill is churning this morning with news that Hasbro's next boardgame-inspired film with Universal Pictures may be D-E-A-D. Vulture, the arts and culture blog of New York Magazine, has reported that Ouija, an adaptation of the iconic magical gameboard that was to be produced by Michael Bay and directed by McG, has been "put in turnaround."

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Seen: Real Housewife Ramona Singer + More Celebs

Loving Newport, for real: Ramona Singer

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

What do celebrities do for summer vacation? They tuck away in Rhode Island, that's what. TV star (and Warwick native) Michaela McManus was spotted in Little Compton at the luxurious Stone House Inn, enjoying some R&R at the internationally known destination getaway.

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Help Woonsocket’s Bernon Heights Elementary Win a Playground

The entire playground for Bernon's 400+ kids

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

With just a click or two, Rhode Island can help a deserving elementary school in Woonsocket win its own playground. Because right now, the kids of Bernon Heights Elementary School don't have one.

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New Research: Couples Keep Fighting Over Years

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

In all relationships, people know that there will be good times and bad, especially in marriages. A new study from researchers at Ohio State and Florida State University published in the Journal of Family Issues reported that no matter if the times were good or bad, they would most likely stay that way.  According to research, the amount of conflict is unlikely to change in the duration of the marriage. 

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BACK TO SCHOOL 2011: Budget Tips for College-Bound Kids

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Going off to college for the first time brings a big dose of freedom and the inevitability (one hopes) of responsibility. Money can play a central part in how well (or poorly) that first year goes. Here are some expert tips for new college students on budgeting smart and saving money.

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