Word: blooded
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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There's no better way to put the past away than with some new blood, and the freshmen fit the bill...
Brown drew first blood in the 46th minute. Brown senior midfielder Anders Kelto, gaining control of a center sent by sophomore teammate Adam Buchanan, chipped the loose ball into the bottom right corner of the goal, untouched despite the traffic in front of the net. The ball skidded just past the extended fingers of Crimson junior goalkeeper Dan Mejias, who took over for sophomore keeper Mike Meagher after the first half...
...already doing better at preventive medicine and at repairing old bodies--dealing with abdominal fat, atherosclerosis, blood pressure, blood sugar, cataracts and so on. U.S. pharmaceutical companies have nearly two dozen Alzheimer's drugs in the works. In the next century, molecular biologists are likely to tinker with more and more of our genetic machinery, in what may be either mankind's worst folly or the most significant software upgrade of the 21st century. (Caveat emptor, users of version 1.0!) Just last month, biologists announced the discovery of mutations that accumulate in aging mitochondria, which are our cells' batteries; maybe...
Different kinds of blood cells, red and white, come from a single kind of stem cell in bone marrow. These chameleon-like stem cells transform themselves into whatever kind of blood cells the body needs. The skin and liver have their own stem cells. "Maybe there is a brain stem cell, a mother cell that gives rise to all types of brain cell," Snyder says he wondered. "I wanted to find this cell and harness it to repair injured brains...
Things people talk about at dinner strike me as enormities that in a more logical world would suffice to dry up the ocean or turn it to blood. The cover of a catalog, the catch phrase of a TV ad, a glimpse of a flyer posted in the square, trouble...