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...build the Connectivity Map, the scientists described the effects of different drugs and diseases using the language of “genomic signatures”—the set of genes that respond to a particular drug or disease with expression level changes. The scientists compiled the genomic signatures of more than 160 drugs and other biologically active compounds...
...Nuclear Nightmare Comes True With North Korea claiming a successful nuclear weapons test, its neighbors and the U.S. must figure out how to respond...
...draw an obvious conclusion: religion is the problem. As our global politics become more enamored of religious certainty, the stakes have increased, they argue, and they have a point. The evil terrorists of al-Qaeda invoke God as the sanction for their mass murder. And many beleaguered Americans respond by invoking God's certainty. And the cycle intensifies into something close to a religious war. When the Presidents of the U.S. and Iran speak as much about God as about diplomacy, we have entered a newly dangerous era. The Islamist resurgence portends the worst. Imagine the fanaticism of 16th century...
...angry and feel myself enraged. Which makes me want a drink, which makes me want to rage. So if white freeway lines and no turns on red, tray tables down and iPods switched off are all responsible for making people go mad, perhaps weekend nights spent raging respond to similarly imprisoning rules here at school. Between dinner schedules and hourly church bells, it’s easy to feel shuttled from lunch to lecture hall, seven minutes in between to make a quick call. We maneuver our majors and lever four courses while grinding out papers and working on labs...
...victim in some Muslim reaction, too. Dalil Boubakeur, rector of the Mosque of Paris and president of the French Council of the Muslim Religion, told TIME that Redeker had made "grave errors" in treating questions of religion in a "purely subjective manner." But, he said, "we have to respond with arguments, not threats of violence. I deplore the situation...