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The following articles are from the popular
press and relate to the research initiatives of C2S, listed
by author.
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references from the popular press.
Begley, S. (2005). Grandma's behavior while pregnant affects her grandkids' health. In The Wall Street Journal (pp. B1).
Cahill, L. (2005, May). His Brain, Her Brain. Scientific American.
Dillon, S. (2005, 15 July). Young students post solid gains in federal tests. The New York Times, p. A1.
Greene, K. (2005, 20 June). Aging Well. The Wall Street Journal, p. R5.
Jones, P.M. (2006, 10 October). Stress and health -- is there a link?: NU professor finds that a few drops of blood speak volumes about a person. The Chicago Tribune.
Jones, P.M. (2006, 19 September). A welcome birthday call: Research on racial dynamics brings 'bolt of lightning' 25 newly minted geniuses. The Chicago Tribune.
Kolata, G. (2007, 3 January).
A Surprising Secret to a Long Life: Stay in School. The New York Times, p. A1.
Perie, M., & Moran, R. (2005). Trends in Academic Progress: Three Decades of Student Performance. U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics.
Sepkowitz, K. (2005, 5 July). A modern refrain: My genes made me do it. The New York Times, p. D5.
Wade, N. (2005, 5 July). Explaining differences
in twins. The New York Times, p. D5.
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