Word: dna
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...Luke Hayman of Pentagram and our own art director Arthur Hochstein, with great help from our two deputy art directors, Cynthia Hoffman and D.W. Pine. In thinking about the redesign, we looked at issues of TIME going all the way back to 1926. We've tried to take the DNA of TIME and adapt it to the 21st century. Over the past few months, we've been evolving toward our new look, and our hope is that it feels both new and classic. You'll find our Briefing section up front, with a quick, vibrant take on events around...
...attributed the unusual number of Harvard-educated scholars not to the College itself, but to its students: “Harvard students are driven to be Rhodes more than anyone else. Harvard has had a grossly disproportional number of applicants, not just scholars; that has to do with the DNA of Harvard students, and has for a generation...
...While Jean's progeny faded into obscurity in the East, Henri IV's ruled France for centuries until the guillotine ended the Bourbon line at Louis XVI in 1793. Now, Prince Michael claims Balthazar is Louis XVI's closest living relative. Still, Balthazar, who has volunteered for a DNA test to determine his credentials, is hardly the first would-be French royal to appear from unexpected quarters...
...once have been king of the predators, but a new study shows that the reptilian giant may be no match for other dinosaurs and vertebrates when it comes to the size of its DNA...
...investigation into the DNA of dinosaurs has indicated that theropods—a class of carnivorous dinosaur including the velociraptor and the Tyrannosaurus rex—had a genome smaller than that of most vertebrates and other dinosaurs but about the same size as those of modern birds...