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...Could a chicken farmers' conspiracy be lurking behind all this bio-tech talk? Evidently not, but it's the kind of mind-boggling possibility that genetic engineering seems to be raising constantly. Four legs instead of two, not to mention two additional juicy thighs. And who knows? Maybe a quadruple-breasted chicken is just around the corner...
...that there are so many women eager to celebrate their female selves: scientists and science writers exploring the female body and evolutionary history, rappers asserting their tough-minded female sexuality, lawyers and homemakers marking their menopause by throwing a party or climbing Mont Blanc. Call them "estronauts," these new bio-positive women, for their ability to feel the delicious tug of the hormonal tides as well as the gleaming challenge of the mountain peaks. Or--what does it matter?--just call them human...
...bio, The Long Hard Road Out of Hell, suggests lingering childhood issues --He wears fake breasts; could be awkward at McGowan family reunions --Given his penchant for trashing hotel rooms, they may have trouble booking a honeymoon suite...
Vanko Vankov rounded out the group of artists with his 3-D contribution to the exhibit. A brightly painted coffin filled with fresh flowers was the focal point of the room's center thanks to the sophomore's efforts. His bio added a bit of levity to the show as well. "Vanko Vankov was born in 1978 in Bulgaria," it read "He hopes to live forever; the coffin he made is for someone else...
...Though Piel jokes that his zany e-mail was not to be taken seriously, intense Harvard students clearly did not find their head TF's response comical. Only one day after the game theory problem was e-mailed to all Bio 22 students, the answer key reappeared. As far as Piel knows, it was not distributed to any other members of the class. Amazingly, not only did the well-respected TF get his answer key back, he also proved that perhaps information learned in the Harvard classroom is applicable to real life situations. Even science people can get creative sometimes...