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Nanoparticles From Shrimp, Lobster, Squid Adds To The Genetic Wonders Of Anti-Aging Formula

Genes Define Ageless Skin, Now Nanoparticles Provide Hope

The quest for the ultimate anti-aging skin solution has now found its magic in scientifically developed nanoparticles obtained from shrimps and lobster. The search for the best anti-aging remedy has led a group of scientists to observe gene markers for long- term skin regeneration. At the American Academy of Dermatology's annual meeting in San Diego last Friday, new research on genetic implication on skin and its aging process were discussed .
Dharun Ravi (C), a former Rutgers University student charged with bias intimidation, departs the courtroom with lead defense attorney Steven Altman at the Superior Court of New Jersey in Middlesex County, New Brunswick, New Jersey

Dharun Ravi Guilty Of Hate Crimes Against Former Rutgers Roomate Tyler Clementi

Dharun Ravi, the Rutgers student charged with spying on his college roommate Tyler Clementi who was having a sexual encounter with another man and later committed suicide, has been found guilty of hate crimes, tampering with witnesses, lying to investigators and destroying evidence. He will face a sentencing hearing on May 21, 2012.
A parked 2008 Ford F-250 truck.

Ford Sued in Class Action for Defective Truck Fuel Tanks

Ford Motor Co. has been sued in a federal class action lawsuit for allegedly selling E and F series trucks, including its popular F-250 and F-350 Super Duty trucks, with a defect in their fuel tanks known of since 2007, a complaint filed in Federal court Wednesday said.
New frog found in New York

New Frog Species Discovered in NYC Concrete Jungle

Scientists discovered a new species of leopard frog in New York City’s concrete jungle and several surrounding counties. While most undiscovered species are found in remote areas, the surprising fact about this discovery is that it’s been in plain sight all along.
RIP Michael Hossack: Doobie Brothers’ Drummer Dies At 65

Doobie Brothers Michael Hossack: 5 Things To Know About The Late Drummer's Musical Career

Doobie Brothers drummer Michael Hossack died of cancer at the age of 65 on March 12, 2012. Hassock played in the band in from 1971 to 1973, and later from 1987 to 2012 for series of benefit concerts and reunion shows. The Paterson, New Jersey native almost chose a different line of work from music. Here are five things to know about his history with music and the Doobies.
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'American Idol' Ousts Jermaine Jones: From Frenchie Davis to Jennifer Hudson, 10 Shocking Eliminations

The gentle giant of American Idol was booted from the show this week after producers found out he had been concealing a criminal past. But Jones is not the first Idol contestant to be ousted for breaking the rules, nor is he the first elimination to prompt a furious fan reaction. From Frenchie Davis' ouster for an adult photo spread to Jennifer Hudson's surprise cut, here are the 10 most shocking eliminations in Idol history.
New York Fed president William Dudley

NY Area Manufacturing Grows Modestly

Manufacturing in the New York region increased in March at its fastest pace since June 2010, a New York Fed survey revealed Thursday, but a mixed bag of indicators in the survey showcased the still-tepid state of U.S. factory activity.

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