UNM research may prevent cancer recurrence
Stephanie Hoover | November 10UNM researchers recently made a discovery in breast cancer surgical procedures that could drastically reduce the number of women who experience recurrences of the cancer.
UNM researchers recently made a discovery in breast cancer surgical procedures that could drastically reduce the number of women who experience recurrences of the cancer.
Presenting information in a way that clearly answers interesting questions is challenging. Every plot has an implicit question (hypothesis) that it helps you answer.
Colorful, tightly wound balls of wool yarn roll across a few scattered newspapers; knitting needles glint as they flash through the air.
With cold weather and the holiday season approaching, now is the perfect time to learn how to knit. However, knitting can be much more exciting than making simple scarves and socks
Depression, thoughts of suicide, social isolation, quick temper, general malaise and numbness, trouble sleeping, avoidance of large crowds, uncertainty and anxiety around loud noises are all signs and symptoms of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
Addictions are very tough to break, and nicotine addiction is one of the hardest. So first let me congratulate you for even getting to the point where you want to quit.
Having established Albuquerque as the fractal capital of the world, the Fractal Man said hopes to use fractals to revolutionize the way kids learn science and math worldwide.
Rogelio Guerrero Jr. manages the front desk at the Inn of the Mountain Gods Resort and Casino near Ruidoso. Guerrero is a member of the Mescalero Apache tribe, which owns and operates both the inn and the Ski Apache ski resort.
GPSA voted Monday to support the (un)occupy Albuquerque movement and condemn University administration’s actions in dealing with the movement’s presence on campus.
UNM’s Conservative Republican group held its own teach-in in the SUB Tuesday in opposition to the (un)Occupy Albuquerque movement. The (un)Occupy Albuquerque movement, part of the larger Occupy Wall Street movement, has occupied UNM’s attention for the past five weeks.
Student organizations requesting funds must go through an extensive, and sometimes confusing, process with the Student Fee Review Board.
Broccoli, brussels sprouts and beans flourish in what was an empty lot filled with broken bottles and used syringes.
Senior printmaker Daniel Stromberg focuses his energy on symbolic rather than expressive art. Because his chosen medium doesn’t allow for more gestural, “emotive” presentations, Stromberg said he focuses on discovering how meaning is created in icons such as street signs.
Only two characters are necessary to paint the joys and hardships artists must endure. John Logan’s recently written play, “Red,” depicts artist Mark Rothko’s struggle to create a series of murals for the Four Seasons hotels in the 1950s.
Oh, how the tides and temperatures have turned! As you approach the final weeks of school and button up for the first touch of winter, the Daily Lobo wants to keep you entertained.
Human papillomavirus is just as much of a concern for men as it is for women, according to a study published on Oct. 3 in the Journal of Clinical Oncology.
Editor, I am, to say the least, a little perturbed at Lawrence Allen’s letter in Monday’s paper.
Editor, I just read a letter to the editor in which the writer sought to put down the biblical view that peace on earth cannot happen without the return of Christ.
This video still is from the annual Día de los Muertos Marigold parade, which was held on Isleta Boulevard Sunday afternoon.
Every Monday the Daily Lobo challenges you to identify where we took our secret picture of the week.