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For years, researchers have known that with age comes a decrease in fertility. What they haven’t been able to figure out is how to stop or slow down this decline.
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Dear Benny: I recently began working out at the Pottruck Center. It is an amazing facility but I noticed that there are very few unoccupied lockers. How do I go about getting one? —Health Nut Dear Health Nut, Men’s and women’s locker room locker rentals are made available through a general lottery system each summer.
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America’s presence in Iraq should end, says Brendan O’Leary. But it shouldn’t happen the way many might prefer.
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Photo credit: Mark Stehle On Inauguration Day, Emily Plowman stood among thousands on the National Mall. She saw people clapping, hugging, crying and, eventually, listening in hushed silence to Barack Obama’s first speech as President of the United States. It was a sight she’ll never forget.
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PHILADELPHIA -- Two researchers at the University of Pennsylvania have been awarded national supercomputing resources to allow them further cutting-edge research in a matter of months, rather than years or even decades.
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PHILADELPHIA — “Louis I. Kahn: The Making of a Room,” which opens at the University of Pennsylvania’s Arthur Ross Gallery on Feb. 7, is an exhibit of 40 original drawings, exploring Kahn’s concept that the room is a building block of architecture.These drawings illustrate this concept with plans, elevations and perspectives of interiors and furnishings. Kahn had a unique vision for how spaces should be built, furnished, and inhabited.
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MEDIA ADVISORY & PHOTO OPPORTUNITYWHAT:Penn’s School of Engineering and Applied Science is sponsoring Philadelphia First Lego League Tournament, an event that pits 30 regional middle schools and 450 students against each other in a challenge to design robots and explore climate change. The theme of this year’s competition, Climate Connections: Building a Global Game Plan, includes robotics demonstrations.WHO: