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Jan. 8, 2015 | news.emory.edu

Student research debuts on new website for the Georgia Civil Rights Cold Cases Project

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Research by more than 50 Emory undergraduates sheds new light on unsolved and unpunished racially motivated murders in the Jim Crow South.

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Top 5 biomedical research topics to watch in 2015

What is the future of the Catholic Church under Pope Francis?

A clear, molecular view of the evolution of human color vision

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From Alzheimer's disease to the ongoing Ebola epidemic, the team at Emory's Lab Land blog ranks the top five biomedical research topics expected to claim attention in 2015.

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In a video interview, Phillip Thompson, executive director of Emory's Aquinas Center, discusses the effect Pope Francis is having on the Roman Catholic Church.

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After more than two decades of painstaking research, scientists have traced all evolutionary pathways, going back 90 million years, that led to human color vision.

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Engage Emory

Local produce, organic and sustainably produced meat, bread, cheese, honey and other artisan products return Tuesday, Jan. 13, when the Emory Farmers Market reopens for the semester. Come to the Cox Hall Bridge from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Tuesdays. Here's a guide to the local harvest season.

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