Word: harnessing
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...released last week showed Carter's overall approval rating slipping to 55% in late October, down from 62% in July. Other polls detect an even deeper public malaise. Of the people surveyed by the California poll, only 29% thought Carter was doing a good job as President. The Har ris poll found in October that only 26% of the public approved of Carter's handling of the economy, down from 46% in May. Moreover, 54% of those surveyed thought that the country was in a recession - a view not held by economists but one that indicates the depth...
...Colg at Har Prince at Br Miami at Yale Penn at Colum Season's Record MIKE SAVIT Harvard, 16-12 Brown, 20-14 Miami (0), 16-14 Columbia, 24-22 7-1 (.875) JOHN DONLEY Harvard, 14-13 Brown, 16-10 Miami (0), 21-19 Penn, 17-13 7-1 (.875) ROB SIDORSKY Colgate, 20-17 Brown, 24-14 Miami (0), 21-9 Columbia, 28-15 7-1 (.875) DAVE CLARKE Harvard, 17-16 Brown, 35-10 Yale, 14-10 Columbia, 17-14 6-2 (.750) BILL SCHEFT 17-17 Brown, 35-10 Miami (0). 14-10 Penn...
...Radcliffe Women, the Black Students Science Organization, Diaspora and the Kuumba Singers. Dean Epps has yet to respond. On October 15, the Coalition of Asian Americans presented their demands to Dean Epps. Again, Dean Epps failed to respond. The letter sent on October 28 by Josephine Lok and Bet Har Wong, the women excluded from the Minority Banquet, has not been answered by Dean Epps. Finally, the statement delivered to Dean Epps on November 4 from the Task Force on Affirmative Action remains unanswered...
Like the sages of his native India, Organic Chemist and Nobel Laureate* Har Gobind Khorana is an extremely patient man. Nine years ago, he began working on the chemical synthesis of a single gene-the basic unit of heredity. By 1970 he had constructed a yeast-cell gene identical to the original-except for one thing: it lacked the vital "start" and "stop" signals to make it function in a living cell. Last week members of Khorana's team at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology disclosed that his goal had finally been achieved. At an American Chemical Society meeting...
Five years before the triumph of the Harvard group, Organic Chemist Har Gobind Khorana, a Nobel laureate now working at M.I.T., had synthesized a yeast gene, the simplest gene yet made. Already aware of the sequence of the 77 "code letters," or nucleotides, in the DNA of the gene, Khorana painstakingly "assembled" the letters one at a tune in the proper order to produce a synthetic unit. The rabbit gene is at least eight times as large, containing about 650 nucleotides strung together in a sequence that scientists have not yet completely determined. Clearly the Harvard group could not follow...