The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports on the story of Jeremy Richman and Jennifer Hensel, scientists whose 6-year-old daughter was among the children killed at the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. The couple hope to prevent violence by learning more about biological indicators for violent behavior, which they believe could help prevent future tragedies.
Scientists whose daughter died at Newtown study biomarkers for violence
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