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TIME You helped write the recent National Academy of Sciences report on the U.S.'s declining scientific competitiveness. How does that trend affect DuPont...
...person's movements and activities. People might then be forced to have them implanted. And if that happened, anyone who did not have a biochip could not live and work in this society. Hannah Morong Marblehead, Massachusetts, U.S. Your forum of experts identifying trends that are most likely to affect the future, "The Road Ahead," was an absolutely enjoyable read. It was useful, entertaining and thoughtful. So much time is spent engaging in self-serving, narrow-minded posturing that purely intelligent thought and discussion are a lost art. Your panel offered a rare contribution of perspectives from people inclined...
...third-year law student, said she plans to serve as the go-to person for elder law issues at the Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee and the Cumberlands. She will also work more generally with social workers, government agencies, and non-profit organization to address issues that affect seniors...
...health reporting is particularly appropriate at this time due to increasing global attention on health issues. “The emergence of worldwide health threats such as bird flu has driven home the point that this is a small world indeed, and what happens in Africa and Asia can affect us all,” wrote Winsten. “Journalists have a very important role to play in informing publics about diseases, programs for prevention, and treatment,” added Giles. Giles also pointed to cultural obstacles that hinder the dissemination of information. He said that the fellowships...
...only do John and Annie have the vision to fix the UC, but they have also demonstrated that they have the ability to enact changes that dramatically affect student life. John was the driving force behind many of the UC’s biggest accomplishments in the past year, from a 24-hour Lamont to expanding the party fund to creating blocking neighborhoods for freshmen. In the case of getting a 24-hour Lamont, we watched him dedicate days on end to polling students, researching other schools’ policies, and winning over skeptical administrators...