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...more than 20 million chemical compounds, 11 million reactions, and 500 million chemical facts with the click of a mouse, thanks to a search platform the University recently purchased from Elsevier MDL, a leading publisher of scientific information. The software, DiscoveryGate, also allows users to categorize their results and link them to primary sources. Users can look up structures of various compounds, toxicity, metabolic pathways, and suppliers for the chemicals themselves. “The primary difference is that the systems that Harvard has previously been using are individually distributed systems. In order to access 15 of 17 [systems], Harvard...

Author: By Yelena S. Mironova, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Harvard Buys Chemical Software | 10/31/2006 | See Source »

...been focusing on infrastructure and procurement in third world countries—most recently Haiti.”Gallichon uses an array of methods to campaign, including a campaign blog, a facebook.com group, and old-fashioned door-to-door canvassing. Despite a link for donations on his campaign Web site, Gallichon says that most of his funding has come from family and friends.STUDENT SENATOR TO STATE REPSporting braces and Harry Potter-style glasses, Gallichon says that reactions from his constituents have been “mostly positive,” with more people questioning him about his commute than about...

Author: By Rachel B Nolan, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Next State Rep? This One Wears Braces | 10/31/2006 | See Source »

...viral-video site's political profile. For all the hype over "The YouTube Election" (as the New York Times dubbed it), Web video has not proved to be a persuasion tool. It is an opt-in medium: you have to seek out videos or click on an e-mail link, whereas TV ads crawl through your cable line and hunt you down. In the partisan world of political websites, there are few undecideds; we are not exactly a society of people who surf the Web to find arguments that we disagree with. So YouTube has mainly been useful for embarrassing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Culture Complex: When Politics Goes Viral | 10/30/2006 | See Source »

...Cultural Traditions and Cultural Change” and “The United States: Historical and Global Perspectives” is the most egregious sin of the new curriculum. At a time when pre-professionalism and strict functionalism are omnipresent, instruction in areas where an immediate real world link cannot always be found must be preserved and enhanced. History, literature, and the arts must be taught for their own sake, not because they make us “global citizens” or prepare us for Wall Street...

Author: By Alex N Chase-levenson | Title: A Bad Idea | 10/30/2006 | See Source »

Indeed, most corporations are focused on giving employees incentives to stay healthy. Some 60% promote preventive care through wellness programs, including smoking cessation and health-club discounts. "More than ever before, companies are seeing the link between good health and productivity," says Beth Bierbower, vice president of product innovation for insurance provider Humana. "So they're engaging employees more on what their personal needs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Pressure on Your Health Benefits | 10/29/2006 | See Source »

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