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...ever by forensic scientists, such as James Ehleringer and Thure Cerling, two University of Utah professors. Ehleringer, a biologist, and Cerling, who studies geology, geophysics and biology, co-founded Isoforensics, Inc. three years ago. Their company uses stable isotope analysis of forensic substances to find slight variations in chemical elements' various isotopes. (Isotopes are forms of the same chemical element with different atomic weights...
Whatever the benefits of affirmative action, one undeniable downside is the element of disrespect it introduces onto our campus...
...Fogg Art Museum until June 30, New York City photographer Davey focuses her lens on everyday objects. These range from the humble—stacks of books and records, for example—to mundane substances such as dust.“Dust is something as an element that has always fascinated me,” Davey says. “It’s ever-producing. It’s this thing that you can do battle with forever, but it’ll never stop. Someone once said that dust was like a marker of time. The accumulation...
...dark colored shirt, and dark shoes.” There are currently no leads, and no arrest has been made, according to Pasquarello. Students said yesterday they did not feel particularly threatened by the incident. “Cambridge is still a city so there’s an element of danger,” Layla Hazemi ’11 said. “But I still feel relatively safe.” She added that this was probably an isolated case of indecent exposure. Emory L. Hsu ’08 called the incident “gross...
...which we make our most important political choices is a sticky web of policy, identity, and a strong thirst for likeable leadership; our inability to gauge, much less standardize, these criteria with which we size up our options is at the same time the most beautiful and frustrating element of our electoral process. In this way, the choice between Senators Clinton and Obama represents neither a battle of the sexes, nor a clash of black versus white, but rather, an unprecedented referendum on the mechanics of our democracy. Audrey J. Kim ’09 is a history concentrator...