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...core” elements of friendship—connection, laughter, and empathy—that remain independent of the medium through which they are forged. There are many friendships that would thrive even if Pony Express were the only method of communication after Harvard. An online social network??s real impact is not strengthening the core relationships around you, but bolstering connections within your network of peripheral acquaintances...
...that we are in a very interesting time in the world right now, and Matt Lauer is right in the middle of all those things,” Seegars said. A graduate of Ohio University, Lauer joined NBC in 1994 and has anchored the Today Show—the network??s morning news and talk show—since 1997. Seegars said that Lauer’s experiences interviewing scores of different people and traveling the world for the Today Show’s segment “Where in the World is Matt Lauer...
Ifill—who is Moderator and Managing Editor of PBS’s Washington Week as well as the network??s senior correspondent for The News Hour—is “poised, accomplished, and wicked smart” and has worked “to break the insularity of Washington journalism,” said Shorenstein Center Director Alex S. Jones...
...group of researchers at Harvard and Massachusetts General Hospital have published findings on a new, more accurate method to predict stroke risk through a statistical model that screens for thousands of potentially stroke-causing genes. The model—called a Bayesian network??differs from existing methods that examine only the effect of a single factor, instead allowing researchers to study the interaction of multiple genes. The study, released last month, found the formula could predict a person’s risk for the most common stroke in the U.S. with 86 percent accuracy—which...
...been tuned in to CCTV, you would not have heard of it. As the flames consumed the symbolic building adjacent to the network??s headquarters, a notice was circulated to Chinese news websites, media outlets, and blogs telling moderators to stop reporting on the fire. The government allowed no more posts, no more news, no more photos, hoping to contain what they saw as a tragedy and perhaps a threatening omen...