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Taylor was killed Saturday in Kabul when a member of the Afghan National Defense and Security Forces opened fire. The attacker was immediately killed by other Afghan forces, the NATO-led Resolute Support coalition said.He had been elected to the city council of North Ogden, about 45 miles north of Salt Lake City, in 2009 and became mayor in 2013, according to the city council website. He temporarily stepped down as mayor to deploy to Afghanistan with the Utah Army National Guard, according to his biography on North Ogden's website. He served 12 years as an officer in the United States Army National Guard, including seven years on active duty. Taylor also served two tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan.He's survived by his wife Jennie and seven children. Last month on their 15th wedding anniversary, Taylor penned a post on Facebook about his "rock star wife" who he said had been "superwoman through birthing and raising seven children, and through four deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan."A second service member was also injured in the attack and is undergoing medical treatment.The attack that killed Taylor comes a little more than two weeks after US Army Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Smiley, who oversees the NATO military advisory mission in southern Afghanistan, was wounded in an insider attack in Kandahar province. The commander of U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan, US Army Gen. Scott Miller, was also present but escaped uninjured.Two Afghan officials, including the southern province's powerful police chief, Gen. Abdul Raziq Achakzai, were killed. The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack.A report released by the U.S. government's own ombudsman of the war reports that the Taliban have strengthened their grip in Afghanistan over the past three years and now control more territory than at any time since 2001. 1839

  

Susan Bailey is a self-described “space nerd.” But she’s also a professor and biologist at Colorado State University. When she saw the request for researchers, she jumped at it. Her team was selected as one of 10 investigations selected for the study that had one simple goal: to study the effects of spaceflight on the twins, Bailey says. Scott Kelly soon became the guinea pig.“[I had to conduct] a lot of medical tests, a lot of MRI’s, cat scans, cognitive tests, blood draws, ultrasounds,” he recalls.He even had dots tattooed to his skin, so he knew exactly where those ultrasounds needed to be done.The results are now out, and there’s one big headline.“My telomeres got better in space,” Kelly says.Telomeres are the caps at the end of a strand of DNA that protect chromosomes, and those telomeres shorten as we get older.It shocked researchers, but Kelly’s telomeres got longer.“People will say, ‘Well is it the fountain of youth? What if we all go to space, you know?’” Bailey says smiling.But sadly, it’s not that simple. The minute Kelly returned to earth, those telomeres shortened rapidly and returned back to their normal length. But exactly what it means remains sort of a mystery—at least for now.“You know, I don’t think we’re going to send people to space and they’ll live forever as a result of this,” Kelly says. “But there might be some ancillary benefit.”Bailey says it could open the door to a potential host of new studies on aging. But for now, she’s just glad she could play a role in a breakthrough study.“It's like serving your country, serving the astronauts,” Bailey says. “[We’re] trying to do our part to really push space exploration forward.”According to Bailey, life doesn't get much better than that. 1736

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