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NHGRI—a leading player in the international effort to sequence the entire human genome, which was completed in 2003??has now shifted its focus towards “understanding the structure and function of the human genome and its role in human disease,” according to its mission statement...
...last year’s senior class—including breakout guard Laura Robinson—this year’s roster is without a single player with NCAA tournament experience. That doesn’t happen often in Laivetes Pavilion, but the Crimson has not gone dancing since 2003??when co-captains Kyle Dalton and Christiana Lackner were seniors in high school. “That just makes us hungry, because it’s not like we can talk about it,” Hallion said. “We realize that there are only...
...vibraphonist Stefon Harris doesn’t shy away from the big questions. On 2003??s “Grand Unification Theory,” he sought to encapsulate the entirety of human history in a 13-piece suite arranged for big band. With his latest release, “African Tarantella: Dances with Duke,” Harris makes a musical argument for the permanence of great art, reimagining two of Duke Ellington’s lesser-known late suites and performing an extended composition...
Despite the price tag—decoding a genome cost $3 billion by 2003??he said the effort was worthwhile because, like the computer industry, it was important to first make the scientific discovery and decrease the process’s cost afterwards...
...Such unflattering, stereotypic images of scientists apparently remain prevalent, even among knowledgeable people.”The modern myth of the scientist these studies allude to is visible in popular culture, in movies from the 1964’s classic “Dr. Strangelove” to 2003??s “Hulk.” But science isn’t performed by crusty, withdrawn septuagenarians wearing pocket protectors. Nor is it done by mad scientist types muttering arcane formulae under their breath. But why does much of society have that impression? Perhaps because buried deep...