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...audience as she kept murmuring, “The crackers are good, but I don’t like the spice.” Alan Ramos ’09, head cook for RAZA, introduced his delicate arrangement of a three-part Mexican appetizer, receiving enthusiastic praise for the dish??s mix of flavor with lemon and onion. “This tastes as if it’s from one of the best restaurants in town. I’m desperately trying to finish,” Liu said to a chorus of cheers from the audience...
...term goals of the research will be both academic and clinical, the researchers said.By creating stem cell lines using cells from patients with diseases such as diabetes, Alzheimer’s, and sickle-cell anemia, researchers can “move those patients’ diseases into the petri dish?? and more effectively study them, said Daley at the conference.“The fact that these embryonic stem cell lines will carry the genes of that sick person is a remarkable opportunity to study the disease the person is carrying,” Eggan said.And since patient...
...Eight bodyguards wait outside while we drink milk tea and chat about Dan, Boston, my work here in Bhutan for the Royal Society for the Protection of Nature. Later, Dasho meets me for dinner at “Druk Hotel.” We eat ema datsi, the national dish??an incendiary bowl of hot chilli peppers and cheese—as he tries to hide behind a roof support column so that diners and restaurant staff will stop bowing to him. I don’t know what to do—do I bow? My brother...
...final lesson of the night? There’s a kind of sumptuous, droopy-grinned contentment that is summoned only by truly fine gastronomy. Harvest is a landmark when it comes to achieving that contentment through a well-thought-out dish??but a half-dozen glasses of wine don’t hurt either...
...President Bush impose such harmful restrictions? Quite simply, he associated the harvesting of lab-created embryos with abortion—a dubious stretch, in our view. We find it hard to believe that a dozen undifferentiated cells created in a petri dish??cells that will never develop into a human being—should be protected with such zeal. Especially when they hold promising potential to repair damaged blood vessels or cure Alzheimer’s disease...