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...Konrad Hochedlinger at HSCI, showed that the process does indeed work-and can generate stable stem cells that go on to develop into eggs and sperm that can produce healthy mice. "It's very exciting and we look forward to all there is to do from here," says Dr. Renée Reijo Pera, director of Stanford University's Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine...
...exactly like the hugely successful Broadway show. Which was exactly the problem. Timid Matthew Broderick and loutish Nathan Lane are funny from $100 theater seats, but from $9 movie seats, they're assaultive. Audiences want more subtlety and more cinematic images, like the press conference scene in Chicago, when Renée Zellweger is a marionette on strings pulled by Richard Gere. "We're not interested in recreating a show for film, we're interested in reinventing a show for film," says Meron's producing partner Craig Zadan...
...restless to get out of his home base in New Hive City and see the world. (Like Antz, the first DreamWorks CGI feature, Bee Movie is set in Central Park.) His first outside flight lands him in the home of a friendly florist (voiced by Renée Zellweger) and, in the anything-goes premise, they find they can talk to each other. While Barry's parents fret that she's not right for him ("Is she bee-ish?"), he uncovers a plot to enslave his species and, like a good Jewish bee, acts as his own lawyer...
...Sundquist ’09. He described the proposal as a “quiet issue” that would nonetheless significantly improve students’ everyday lives. Sundquist began by contacting several Asian-American groups to ask for their support, and Asian-American Association (AAA) Co-President Ren “Jimmy” Zhao ’08 confirmed that his organization will support the UC proposal. Zhao was given the e-mail address “Zhao2@fas,” and the freshman class alone boasts aliases Zhang32, Zhang34, and Zhang39. It seems that getting...
...Chinese don’t understand us, and we don’t understand them,” she said. “We can contribute a lot to bridging that cultural gap.” Co-president of the Harvard-Radcliffe Asian American Association, Ren J. Zhao ’08, said he enjoyed the meeting. “Secretary Chao is a huge figure in the Asian American community,” Zhao said. “It was a huge honor to see her in person.” Chao spoke to students after a luncheon meeting...