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Kirby deserves high praise for following through on Nakayama’s initiative and for helping expand the life sciences. Neuroscience is a relatively new field that holds a great deal of promise. With a strong presence in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS), the Center for Systems Neuroscience will prove a valuable asset as Harvard advances its cutting edge scientific research. The interdisciplinary cooperation fostered by the new Center will accelerate progress and allow researchers to redefine Harvard’s place in the sciences...
...editorial’s omission of relevant information was also surprising. Particularly notable was the editorial’s failure to reference HUPD’s repeated offers to consider with The Crimson whether it would be appropriate to expand the substantial information about campus safety and security already made available to the Harvard community. Also excluded was any mention that I am in the process of forming an advisory group to examine these issues—a group in which The Crimson has been asked to participate. The Crimson knew of the formation of this committee almost a week...
...progressive-scan DVD player with built-in 80-hour TiVo. Instead of buying two devices, you get two in one. Or you might wait for Pioneer to roll out the first DVD recorder and TiVo combination (DVR-810H, $1,199). The benefit here is that you can greatly expand your memory capacity by burning programs onto DVDs, and make your shows portable--without using VCR Plus+ codes...
...professors discussed such sensitive notions as how "the power to rule derives from the constitution and from law," says a source who attended the meeting. Hu closed the session with his firmest comment to date on political reform: "The party must enrich forms of democracy, perfect democratic procedures, expand citizens' orderly political participation and ensure the people have democratic elections...
...study suggested that Princeton create a $10 million fund to hire and retain female scientists and engineers. If created, this substantial fund will have the resources to accomplish more than just good public relations for the university. In addition to funding female faculty, the money can be used to expand the role of women in science by providing university incentives—such as prizes for research—to encourage female undergraduates to explore their talents in those currently male-dominated sectors of academia...