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February 2014

Social Networks Predict Victims of Gun Violence

Social networks provide a new insight into the modeling of homicide victimization patterns. Yale Professors Andrew V. Papachristos and Christopher Wildeman explain how individuals in a community become homicide victims based on their behaviors and relationships with other homicide victims.

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‘Cowcatcher’ Enzyme Catches Mutations Red-handed

Cancer and neurodegenerative diseases are often a result of the DNA damage that constantly bombards human cells. Luckily, newfound insights from a research team at the University of Texas Medical Branch show how NEIL1, an enzyme involved in cellular replication, can repair the harm.

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