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Tokyo and Osaka will be operating under emergency decrees from midnight tonight through May 6th. The final list of institutions asked to close will not be published until Thursday, April 9th, and not go into effect until Friday, April 10th. We are certain, however, that all universities will be asked to suspend operation. Therefore, from tomorrow, April 8th from 3:30pm at the
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PHILADELPHIA - Temple women's tennis player Samantha Nanere was honored for her academic and athletic performance as she was named one of the six student-athletes on the PhillySIDA Academic All-Area Women's Tennis Team. The team is nominated and voted on by the sports information offices of 30 area institutions from the Philadelphia metropolitan area.
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The new research, published online in the journal Nature Communications, is the first to link maladaptive changes in calcium transport by mitochondria – the energy-generating powerhouses of cells – to the progression of Alzheimer's disease.