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This week at The University of Alabama: – Innovation Day showcases new technology – Astronomers work where Alice in Wonderland meets Albert Einstein – Baby TALK, PAL receive grant money – HIV/AIDS activists speak at Dec. 4 conference – Physicists receive recognition – Fall, holidays dangerous time for young – Experts offer tips on gifts children can make for their parents, stocking first-aid kits

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This week at The University of Alabama: Astronomer works where Alice in Wonderland meets Albert Einstein — UA physicists receive recognition – Thoma named ‘University Research Professor’ — Fall, holidays dangerous time for young – Is Thanksgiving turkey making you tired? — Holiday shopping – CISA bill a good first step, but ambiguity must be addressed — Experts offer tips on stocking first-aid kits

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This week at The University of Alabama: UA’s Fashion For Life features senior apparel design collections – The fast and the scholarly – International Education Week slated for Nov. 16 to 20 — UA researcher hopes to change health outcomes – Thoma named ‘University Research Professor’ — Social Work to begin veterans’ needs assessment – Building taller, sturdier wood buildings – Fall, holidays dangerous time for young – CISA bill a good first step, but ambiguity must be addressed — Is Thanksgiving turkey making you tired? — Holiday shopping – Experts offer tips on stocking first-aid kits and avoiding colds, flu

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This week at The University of Alabama: Business Hall of Fame slated for Nov. 12 – UA researcher hopes to change health outcomes – Family Medicine Residency celebrates 40th anniversary — Basowitz lecture – Social Work to begin veterans’ needs assessment – Building taller, sturdier wood buildings – Fall, holidays dangerous time for young – Is Thanksgiving turkey making you tired? — Holiday shopping – Experts offer tips to avoid colds, flu and ways to help elderly parents maintain psychological prowess.

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This week at The University of Alabama: Crossing Points to help 10 more students via $2.5 million grant – Student’s composition to be performed at Carnegie Hall – Astronomers gain insight into black holes – Sorority Row hosts Trick-or-Treat – Ghost tour provides Halloween Fun – UA experts offer safe trick or treating tips, ways to eat healthier at restaurants

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This week at The University of Alabama: Fossilized egg shells reveal dinosaurs’ body temperatures – National fossil day – Start-up uses new technology to purify water — Sports expert discusses fantasy football — Experts offers warning signs of abusive relationship

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This week at The University of Alabama: Business analytics lab opens – Water purifier technology advances in start-up contest – Local educators to be inducted into Hall of Fame – Bilingual TV – Cuban photography exhibit opens – Middle-school girls to learn about engineering – Communications hosts diversity conference – Political scientist available to discuss Democratic debates – Dating violence expert discusses disturbing trend – Is fantasy sports gambling? Sports communication expert weighs in.

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This week at The University of Alabama: Homecoming – Researcher finds mergers ineffective for largest banks – Native American Festival — Beat Auburn Beat Hunger – Music expert available to discusses selecting tutor for your child – Veteran studies PTSD

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This week at The University of Alabama: Engineering open house – Student, Military veteran recruits veterans for research study – UA joins initiative bringing diversity to science, technology, engineering and math – Services made available for Hispanic families – Cybersecurity conference – Experts offer tips on finding music tutor, analyzing hunger cues

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This week at The University of Alabama: UA part of national STEM initiative – Researchers study bridge improvements – Partnering with schools in math — Lunar eclipse – Profile in Courage Award – Experts comment on importance of computer science, flu vaccines, interest rates, next GOP candidates to drop out  … and more.