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Fish help neurobiologist hook predominant right-handedness

Eric Horstick, an associate professor of biology, said he believes zebrafish brains and behaviors may reveal why and how it happens that righties and lefties are found among not just people, but whales, pigeons, cats, octopuses and almost every animal species on Earth.

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Switch in game plan puts sport management student on winning streak

After an injury ended his chance to play baseball, senior sport management student Nicholas Menarchek used his family legacy of resilience and the University’s state-of-the-art sport science facilities to launch a new journey toward becoming a baseball scout.

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