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HERBAL AID FOR WOMEN Taking ginkgo biloba supplements for at least six months may lower the risk of ovarian cancer 60%, report doctors at Boston's Brigham and Women's Hospital. In the lab, ginkgo also stopped some ovarian-cancer cells from growing...
...Fusion Breakthrough The hottest place in the solar system -- for a few moments -- was the interior of a huge doughnut-shaped contraption at the Princeton Plasma Physics Lab, which in a burst of heat and light generated more than 5 million watts of energy, a record for nuclear fusion and a milestone on the road to making power plants fueled by ingredients from ordinary water a 21st century reality...
...like Bass Assassin, but the gadget freak in me still misses entertainment features like MP3 players or even cameras. Lazaridis made the case that the absence of a camera is a good thing, making the BlackBerry permissible in places where camera phones would be blocked, such as a research lab or a courtroom...
...bright, charming, gregarious, a nice guy,” and a winter 2003 article on Van Parijs in an MIT development office publication described him as one of the field’s “top young researchers.” At Caltech, Van Parijs worked in the lab of Nobel laureate and Caltech President David Baltimore, Perry said. Abbas said he can’t understand why Van Parijs chose to fabricate data. “In this particular case, I have absolutely no idea, none at all,” Abbas said. Abbas said that the problematic...
...come a long way in 10 years, said Geoffrey A. Fowler ’00, the 1998-1999 editor of Diversity & Distinction and now a foreign correspondent at the New York Times, adding that the first several issues of the magazine were put together in the Science Center computer lab. The magazine now has an office in the basement of Grays Hall.Although bringing more minorities into the journalism world is a gradual process, Chacón said, it will happen over time.Mabry added that “excellence is more important than [a person’s] minority status. Today...