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...exhibition, which features the work of MIT lecturer and artist Joe Davis in collaboration with more than a dozen other artists, centers on a message biologist Max Delbruck sent to Nobel Prize laureate George W. Beadle at the Nobel ceremonies in Stockholm...
...rebelliousness has created a breeding ground for violence, especially in the austere rural settlements that bracket the Continental Divide. Pipe bombs have been found in the Gila Wilderness in New Mexico. An unknown assailant fired shots at a Forest Service biologist in California. Federal agents recently arrested a man after he tried to buy explosives that he allegedly planned to use in blowing up an irs office in Austin, Texas. And in Carson City, Nevada, last August, a bomb destroyed the family van of a forest ranger while it was parked in his driveway. The explosion was the second this...
...change honors renowned evolutionary biologist Ernst Mayr, 91, Alexander Agassiz Professor of Zoology Emeritus, who has devoted much of his career to the study of the origins of biodiversity...
...most outstanding evolutionary biologist of the century," she added...
...promising a laboratory result is, clinical trials with real patients are more likely to pique Wall Street's interest. The risk is that expectations will be raised so high that the public--and investors--will lose faith in the technology when reversals occur. Flossie Wong-Staal, a molecular biologist at the University of California at San Diego, says that because "clinical trials, so far, have very little promise of curing patients," she prefers to think of her attempts to use gene therapy to boost the immune systems of AIDS patients as experiments rather than full-fledged clinical trials. Even...