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...When writing about a rehabilitation program, Samuels presents addiction as a metaphysical problem in nature: “addiction is a symptom, more urgent and dramatic, perhaps, of the constraints inherent in the human condition. The source of these constraints—our souls, ourselves, the chemistry in our brains??is hard to put a finger on.” It is times like these, when Samuels thinks through print, that allow readers to form a connection with the text...
Since Kate Riedl’s documentary “The Man Who Saved a Million Brains?? aired on Australia’s ABC channel in 2005, the country has seen a huge spike—75 percent—in iodized salt sales. Riedl’s film chronicles Professor Cres Eastman’s fight against Iodine Deficiency Disorder, a disease that can cause retardation, deafness, and skeletal and superficial deformation. Riedl’s will be one of 15 contemporary documentaries screening in Cambridge this weekend as part of the United Nations Association Traveling Film...
...experience to lose that game,” sophomore forward Adrian Budischak said. “We made some mistakes in the last three minutes, but we stayed together as a team. It’s always disappointing to lose, and this game is going to keep in our brains??we can’t just settle for a close game. We’re not going to settle for a mediocre season.” Harvard (2-3) overcame uncharacteristic cold shooting from the perimeter—the Crimson was just 4-of-19 from behind...
...team from Harvard nabbed the third spot in a prestigious regional computer science competition known as the “Battle of the Brains?? held this past Saturday at the Rochester Institute of Technology. The team from the Harvard Computing Contest Club (also known as HC^3) finished behind competitors from long-standing rival MIT and Binghamton University in the regional round of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)’s International Collegiate Programming Contest. The 12 teams in the contest were given eight problems to solve within five hours, with the final score based...
...past as Hollywood’s bad boy has been eclipsed in recent years by his staunch political beliefs and critiques of those he believes to be harming America. His most recent battle of words was the aforementioned exchange with Trey Parker and Matt Stone, the “brains?? behind Team America: World Police. That film, which features a troupe of puppets fighting world terrorism takes a number of shots at liberal, outspoken actors like Matt Damon...