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...total of $200 million for the foundation of a genome research center at Harvard and MIT, at a press conference announcing the USC Broad Institute last week. The Institute, which will be the largest stem cell research center in California, plans to revolutionize medical care by looking for cure for diseases like Parkinson’s, diabetes, Alzheimer’s and spinal cord injuries, Eli Broad said at the press conference. Broad also said he hopes the institute will serve as a catalyst in the economy of the biotech industry, “that it will foster the creation...

Author: By Natia Kvachantiradze, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Broad Foundation Starts New USC Stem Cell Center | 3/2/2006 | See Source »

...think ‘Toxic’ is a pretty fun song, though,” she adds, “or at least it was a few years ago.”So, is irony the solution to the hipster’s dilemma, and the cure for her main source of guilt? Can it let you abide by your fiercest artistic commandments while admitting a few sins of your own? Can you be both prophet and sinner?Some reject the idea of musical sin altogether—and where there’s no sin, irony can give...

Author: By Nicholas K. Tabor, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Walking on Pop Sunshine | 3/2/2006 | See Source »

Shuffler: Ravi M. Raju ’06. 1) “Love Song”—The Cure. «It reminds me of middle school dances and standing by the wall.» 2) “Shake Your Tailfeather”—P.Diddy. «Sometimes you just want to get down.» 3) “Santa Monica”—Everclear. «It’s one of the greatest songs, ever.» 4) “On Bended Knee”—Boys...

Author: By Kimberly D. Williams, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Harvard on Shuffle | 3/1/2006 | See Source »

...only do mistreatments fail to cure problems, but they have a tendency to exacerbate them. This one has four major drawbacks...

Author: By Matthew A. Busch, Adam M. Guren, and Sahil K. Mahtani | Title: DISSENTING OPINION: A Noxious Mistreatment | 2/28/2006 | See Source »

HOWL HOWL GAFF GAFF Telling everyone you're a sucker for love without being extremely irritating is a tough trick, yet this emotional Stockholm band finds a way to pull it off. Singer Adam Olenius has a gift for melodies and an earnestness that recalls the Cure's Robert Smith, but he's also got enough self-respect to know when he's on the verge of bathos and is smart enough to avoid it, as on the soaring Very Loud: "I wanna build buildings high for you/ But the costs, my God, the costs I can't afford...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: 5 CDs You Should Not Miss | 2/19/2006 | See Source »

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