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...suggest the Times has been duped. "They haven't done the science," says TIME science editor Phillip Elmer-DeWitt. "They haven't reproduced it. It isn't science until you do it a second time." Indeed, the biotech firm Advanced Cell Technologies has offered little more than a patent application and a photograph of embryonic cells under a microscope...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cow + Man = A Lot of Bull? | 11/12/1998 | See Source »

...Back patent leather bustiers reign at the Masquerade, but not all tricksters aim to emulate women of the night. Children--shockingly, they still exist outside of our hallowed Ivory Tower--don darling guises that garner enough candied corn to put any stained Gap dress to shame. The cute crowd's preferred costumes this Halloween were, as perhaps expected, a smattering of superheros, monsters and children's movie characters...

Author: By Yo-el Ju, | Title: cHiLD's PlaY | 11/5/1998 | See Source »

...gender nonconformity have actually become mainstream. In the past five years, several movies, plays, tabloid shows and famous cross-dressers like RuPaul have moved drag from the fringes of gay culture to prime time. Even Teletubbies, a show for toddlers, features Tinky Winky, a boy who carries a red patent-leather purse...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Trans Across America | 7/20/1998 | See Source »

...most nimble Chinese gymnast would find tough to maintain. The Net, after all, is designed to be open. And if the idea of the Web is to make Chinese firms more competitive, that means letting them have access to everything from DuPont's chemicals website to the U.S. Patent Office's listing of new inventions. For that reason, some Chinese think the government will drop all its talk about an intranet and throw open the doors. Says a 24-year-old engineer at Unicom-Sparkice: "Walk into any Chinese company with Net access and look at the hard drives; look...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: China Gets Wired | 5/11/1998 | See Source »

Actuality Systems applied for a "provisional patent" for the display unit in 1996 and expects full patent approval by 1999, he said...

Author: By Nicholas A. Nash, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Students Get Sneak Preview of 3-D TV | 4/23/1998 | See Source »

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