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The latest headlines garnered by CLAS faculty and students in the national media in July 2009.

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Richard Hollinger: International Business Times

U.S. Retailers Continue Struggle with Employee Theft
July 30

Criminology professor Richard Hollinger was quoted in a July 11 International Business Times story about the continuing problem of employee theft in retail stores.

Clive Wynne: New Scientist

Clever Dogs Speak in Tongues to Find Food
July 30

Psychologist professor Clive D.L. Wynne was quoted in a July 7 New Scientist story about research into how dogs sniff each other’s breath to determine sources of food.

Brian McNab: MSNBC

Why Dinosaurs Could Grow so Big
July 30

Biology professor Brian McNab was quoted in a July 6 MSNBC story about his research into the possible reasons why dinosaurs were able to grow so large. The story was the result of a News Bureau news release.

Stan Dermott: MSNBC

New telescope is world’s largest ... for now
July 24

Astronomy chair Stan Dermott was quoted in a July 24 MSNBC story on the grand opening of the Gran Telescopio Canarias.

Sean Adams: Gainesville Sun

Depression Lessons
July 10

History professor Sean Adams was quoted in a July 10 Gainesville Sun about the Great Depression and how the economic conditions of that time shaped the behavior of generations.

Richard Hollinger: Reuters

U.S. Retailers Continue Struggle with Employee Theft
July 10

Criminology professor Richard Hollinger was quoted in a July 10th story on the impact of employer theft on retail stores.

Jonathan Bloch: National Geographic

Nut-Size Ancient Skull Explains Our Brains' Bigness?
July 8, 2009

Vertebrate paleontologist Jonathan Bloch was quoted in a June 30 National Geographic story about his research into how an early primate relied more on smell than vision. The story was the result of a News Bureau news release.

Malcolm Maden: London Telegraph

Humans Could Regrow their own Body Parts like some Amphibians, Claim Scientists
July 8, 2009

Biology professor Malcolm Maden was quoted in a July 1 London Telegraph story about his research into how humans might be able to replicate the salamander’s ability to regenerate body parts. The story was the result of a News Bureau news release.

Clive D.L. Wynne: Washington Post

That Hangdog Look Might Not Be What You Think
July 8

Psychology professor Clive D.L. Wynne was quoted in a July 2 Washington Post story about research that found dogs may not actually be feeling and acting guilty when they’ve done something bad even if it looks that way to their owners.

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