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...Then there is the matter of having the right strains of virus in the vaccine should a human pandemic ever occur. The virus used to make the Sanofi Aventis vaccine came from a Vietnamese patient who was infected with H5N1 in 2004. The viruses from that sample are part of a group that scientists call clade 1. But the viruses that have recently spread so rapidly among birds from Asia to Europe and Africa are part of a new group called clade 2. Preliminary evidence suggests that there?s not a lot of cross-reactivity between the two clades. That...
...century and that will have two major impacts. First, sea level will rise. The last time it was 5?F warmer than now sea level was at least 80 feet higher. It may take a few centuries for most of that rise to occur, but once started, the ice sheets would continue to disintegrate out of our control, so every several decades we would need to rebuild above a higher shoreline. Those costs would dwarf any costs associated with learning to use energy more sensibly. Second, we'll lose animals and plants. We would push the polar species and alpine...
...just a pre-trial hearing,” she said. “There are a number of pre-trial hearings that occur prior to any trial...
...that the opposition would want to express themselves,” said McCambridge. “They add diversity and highlight the ability we have here to engage in debate.” The concert on Saturday marked the beginning of a series of Iran Freedom concerts scheduled to occur at other colleges, including the University of Pennsylvania, Duke, Georgetown, and Oxford. —Staff writer Kathleen Pond can be reached at kpond@fas.harvard.edu
...that the opposition would want to express themselves,” said McCambridge. “They add diversity and highlight the ability we have here to engage in debate.” The concert on Saturday marked the beginning of a series of Iran Freedom concerts scheduled to occur at other colleges, including the University of Pennsylvania, Duke, Georgetown, and Oxford. —Staff writer Kathleen Pond can be reached at kpond@fas.harvard.edu