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...chief scientific adviser. Grier and company have long since replaced the plastic with a liquid-crystal device, which they build into a small, box-shaped machine that you could call a cell catcher. The technology is used today for tasks that include analyzing blood and separating sperm cells in bull semen that produce bulls from those that make cows (which might not seem important unless you're a dairy farmer who needs a supply of milk-producing females...
Just as the world was forgetting about the reckless bull, University President Lawrence H. Summers is once again walking through broken pieces of china...
...seemed like Summers had finally learned his lesson, moving away from the reputation of being “a bull in a china shop,” as former Fletcher University Professor Cornel R. West ’74 described Summers when West left Harvard three years...
...There have been no great oil discoveries anywhere in the world in over 35 years. Mines deplete. Oil wells deplete. You could see that Asia was growing. The rest of the world was continuing to grow. With demand going up and supply going down, it had to be a bull market...
...diplomacy has alienated many. The Cornel West ’74 debacle is a case in point; the former Fletcher University Professor has maintained that Summers was the catalyst of his well-publicized 2002 departure for Princeton, saying Summers treated a delicate situation “like a bull in a china shop.” The truth of the messy row probably lies somewhere between the he said/he said accounts offered by the academic giants, but it is certainly Harvard that paid the ultimate price. The Af-Am department still hasn’t recovered, and West laughed...