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Doable, yes, but not by 2012. It will take at least five to 10 years of research, followed by an extensive approval process, to ensure that any in vitro meat produced is fit for human consumption. Though PETA's competition may not produce a winner soon, the hope among scientists is that it will create interest and funding. As for selling fake meat to the public, that's another matter. But then, in an era of artificial hearts and over-the-counter genetic tests, perhaps even meat from a test tube has a future...
...Marco Chan ’11, Brandon T. Perkovich ’11, Christopher L. Turner ’11, and James P. Alexander ’10. Traditionally held in Adams LCR, the event recently moved to Cambridge Queen’s Head—a bigger venue fit for the night’s performances. Besides the “Lady Marmalade” singers, performers included BGLTSA co-chairs Michelle C. Kellaway ’10 and Emily D. Donahue ’09, who delivered a spirited performance of Mickey Avalon?...
...enjoyed,” Jenkerson says. “There is not really anything better than opening up a restaurant or bar.”Eisele’s father notes that their family has a long history of entrepreneurship, and Eisele’s latest endeavor will fit right in.After tasting her son’s homemade brew, Eisele’s mother says she was “surprised at how good it was.”“I hope I can come and work for him one day,” she adds...
...same year that Gomes graduated, and thus presided over his Commencement ceremony. But in an unlikely turn of events for a Harvard Commencement ceremony, the day was rained out. Stendahl was bestowed the responsibility of deciding which of the students were going to be able to fit inside Sanders Theatre, Gomes said. “With great humor, he drew names out of his hat—he wore a tall silk hat like Abraham Lincoln,” Gomes said. “It bound us to him. When I went to see him just last Saturday...I asked...
...Vatican was engaged in possible changes in church law that would enable it to deal with the scandal more nimbly. In fact, his response was not clear enough to project a significant policy initiative, and we'll have to wait and see if the Pope feels the need to fit new actions to brave words. Noted Janice McKay, a parishioner with a 21-year-old son, after Sunday morning Mass at St. Richard Catholic Church in Miami: "Yes, I think he's helped American Catholics feel a little better about the church because he made the effort in a very...