Word: labs
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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After a three-month hiatus, the Bio-Lab Cafe on Divinity Avenue will reopen its doors today under new management...
Deep within the drab concrete headquarters of thecult Aum Shinri Kyo, Japanese police today discovered a hidden chemical lab and a storeroom filled with the ingredients for nerve gas. The cult is the chief suspect in last week's nerve gas attack on the Tokyo subway system that killed 10 and injured thousands, with hundreds still hospitalized. In another cult building, police found underground rooms that they believed were used to imprison people who tried to flee the sect. Police found millions of dollars worth of yen, piles of gold bars and tons of chemicals in cult buildings, including theingredients...
...account of his recovery from severe muscle and nerve damage suffered in a tumble during a 1976 hiking trip in Norway. After writing the book, he slipped and injured his other leg. It was awkwardness, however, that led to his becoming a clinician. In California, Sacks worked in a lab with disastrous results. He absentmindedly misplaced data and once accidentally dropped his lunch into a centrifuge. It was clear he wasn't suited for research...
...quite. They--or, rather, producer Arnold Kopelson--read it in a New Yorker article in 1992. "Crisis in the Hot Zone," Richard Preston's true story about the near escape of the Ebola virus from a Virginia lab, threw Hollywood into a bidding frenzy, and Kopelson was one of the pursuers. When Preston sold his rights to 20th Century Fox, Kopelson decided to make a fictional plague film, Outbreak. It scurried into production while the Hot Zone project dithered in development and then aborted. So if you want to see a virus epic, Outbreak...
Requirements:Two hourlies (10% each), Lab (20%), Problem sets (10%), Final (20%), Discussion sections about Good Morning America...