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 Former Sen. Alan Cranston of California, who ended a 24-year Senate career in 1993 under the cloud of the savings and loan industry scandal, died Sunday at 86.Cranston died at his home in Los Altos, his daughter-in-law Colette Cranston s stanley cups aid. She said his son Kim found him slumped over a sink and paramedics were unable to revive him. The cause of death wasn t immediately known.After C vaso stanley ranston s retirement from Congress, the Democrat largely dropped out of public view. But he continued to champion the cause of nuclear arms control, which had been the centerpiece of his political career and his 1984 campaign for president.In 1996, he became chairman of the Gorbachev Foundation USA, a San Francisco-based think tank founded by former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev to promote world peace and nuclear disarmament. Sen. Cranston s life-long dedication to peace in the world and nuclear arms reduction have been inspirational to me,  said Sen. Barbara Boxer, who took over Cranston s Senate seat in 1992.  My heart goes out to his family.         When Cranston announced in 1990 that he wouldn t seek a fifth Senate term, he cited only his diagnosis of prostate cancer. However, his approval rating at the time had plunged to a record low due to the savings and loan scandal and his relationship with Lincoln Savings  Loan President Charles Keating, who had just been indicted on securities fraud charges.A Senate Ethics Committee investigation la stanley cup ter led to a formal reprimand of Cranston a Kbgo The Future of Emperor Penguins Is in Doubt
 We ;ve all seen it: That colorful human body, staring blankly ahead in the doctor   office, its stomach skin missing and guts exposed. But have you ever really stepped back and wondered what it took to perfect that anatomical diagram      Long story short, it took centuries of study鈥攁nd plenty of mistakes, most of which have been lost in the sands of time. But London   Wellcome Library just released over 100,000 images from its archive鈥攚hich focuses on medical and social history鈥攖hat offer a unique lens through which we can gaze back at the early days of medicine. The study of anatomy goes as far back as 1,600 BC, when the stanley taza  so-called Edwin Smith Surgical Papyrus is believed to have been written. Thought to have been a military surgery manual, this treatise covers 48 different types of trauma and includes drawings of each. Similar documents came from other ancient cultures鈥攍ike the Greeks and Romans, who gave us Galen, the preemine stanley thermos mug nt anatomist of the 2nd century. Galen   claim to fame was that he compiled the most comprehensiv stanley mug e anatomical charts of his day鈥攂ut he did so by studying pigs and apes, not humans. Some of the earliest recognizable anatomical images came from none other than Leonardo da Vinci, who produced some 750 such works. His unique talent not only for drawing anatomy but also studying it yielded a number of breakthroughs. Da Vinci, for instance, was the first person to produce an accurate depiction of the human spine, and also made signifi