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...science policy to the fanatic faith of the 9/11 terrorists to intelligent design's ongoing claims. Some are radicalized enough to publicly pick an ancient scab: the idea that science and religion, far from being complementary responses to the unknown, are at utter odds--or, as Yale psychologist Paul Bloom has written bluntly, "Religion and science will always clash." The market seems flooded with books by scientists describing a caged death match between science and God--with science winning, or at least chipping away at faith's underlying verities...
...high public health standards among vulnerable populations,” according to a statement from the school. “[Foege and Fauci] have probably changed the world between them as much as anyone in public health,” said the school’s dean, Barry R. Bloom. Foege is a former director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and a founding member of the Task Force for Child Survival and Development, a nonprofit group based in Atlanta, Ga. At the CDC, he devised the concept of “containment vaccination,” which...
...curriculum were the two semesters on East Asian history and civilization.” The proliferation of students from China, particularly at the graduate and professional schools, has caused those schools to develop substantial China-related activities, he added. According to Harvard School of Public Health Dean Barry R. Bloom, who sits on the HCF’s steering committee, the fund should support research across all schools that will seek to understand and influence the socio-economic development of China. Bloom added that the steering committee would serve in an advisory capacity. “Support for projects should...
...Gordon M. Bloom ’82, a former member of a capella group the Krokodiloes, says that Bernstein had heard the Kroks singing in the street as they went by the Lowell rooms where he was staying. He invited them up, yelling down that their singing was "fan-fucking-tastic...
...Bloom says they sang everything they knew to Bernstein, who in turn played snippets of songs he was composing. Though it was past midnight and Bernstein was 62, he was indefatigable—reliving his undergraduate days when he would stay up all night talking, playing music, and drinking beer...