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This guy's an archaeological chemist at UPenn, which basically means he's been studying the history of human beings finding ways to get messed up.
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Cost is often cited as a reason for this reluctance, but a study published Tuesday by UPenn researchers in the journal Circulation finds that cooling is more cost effective than many established medical therapies.
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Rajiv Goel, former Wharton School (UPenn) grad, Intel executive and friend to billionaire Raj Rajaratnam, was sentenced to two years of probation for his role in passing inside information on to Raj at Galleon Group.
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Josh and Gabriel, the two oldest who are in their mid 20s, are already working in the family company, while Dorita recently finished her studies in Oxford University in London and Benjamin, the youngest, is studying at UPenn.
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The group at UPenn imagines TitanArm could be employed as a lifting aid, but more importantly, in healthcare applications like increasing mobility or physical therapy -- sensors and other data from the exoskeleton could even allow docs to monitor patients remotely.
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For instance, last year, a large review study by Angela Lee Duckworth and her team a UPenn that found that rewarding people monetarily for completing an IQ test has a lot to do with how well they do on the test.
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