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...team discovered that a spring-like mechanism in the birds?? legs helped them keep their balance on uneven ground. The findings, published last week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, have profound implications for developing legs for robots—and, eventually, more mobile prosthetic ones for humans...
...kidnappings are for a cause: the birds??donated by the Dickson Bros. hardware store—are spreading the word about breast cancer awareness through pink flyers attached to each one. Passersby were instructed to migrate the birds with them to their next destination, spreading cancer awareness with...
...this play. If that says anything about the quality of the thesis, the thesis must be extraordinary,” says Spillane-Hinks.Martin’s thesis, a study of ancient Greek democracy through an analytical narrative and a combined adaptation of Aristophanes’ “The Birds?? and “Lysistrata,” was awarded a summa on its first grade and is also being considered for the Hoopes Prize. It incorporates an analysis of historical government with the modern-day applications of theater as a form of political criticism...
Witty, sharp, and hilarious—these words fit when Aristophanes first wrote “The Birds?? in 414 B.C. This past weekend, April 27 to 29, at the Agassiz Theatre, the words fit again—but the Harvard Classics Club elevated these definitions up to a whole new level. Directed by Claire E. Catenaccio ’07 and produced by Paul D. Franz ’07 and Alexandra M. Helprin ’07, the Classics Club production boasted not only a primarily student-translated version of the Greek text but also...
...Birds?? will run on Friday and Saturday evening, but Paul Franz ’07, another of the play’s producers, promises that “The Birds?? will be more fun than barhopping. He says, “You’ll be spirited away on the wings of poetry, which is the finest drunk...