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...women in economic history.“No matter how many of these differences begin to fade, I don’t think that they’ll ever go away entirely,” she says.What Goldin sees, though, is that today these different ways of life often result from the different choices men and women make, rather than from discrimination.For her next project, the Lee professor of economics will study men and women’s transitions into and out of work and why they make different choices about work and family.“Equivalent...
...began outside and finished in the Murr Center due to rain.Harvard captured the doubles point easily, then powered through the singles. Sophomores Beier Ko and Preethi Mukundan, freshman Lena Litvak, and senior Julia Forgie all won in straight sets to clinch the match with a margin for error.Such a result would have been unthinkable four months ago.For a variety of reasons, Harvard began the season with only four varsity players: Mukundan, Ko, Litvak, and freshman Lizzie Brook. To fill out the roster, the Crimson held tryouts for the players of the women’s club team. Forgie, junior Vilsa...
...which rats were administered cocaine upon an auditory cue. When the experiment was repeated with the cues but without the drugs, the rats’ levels of dopamine were nearly the same, suggesting that the drug alone is not responsible for the pleasure experienced by drug addicts. A similar result was observed in an experiment with humans which did not involve any drugs at all. Subjects were shown both neutral control videos and videos that showed people using cocaine. Scientists observed that subjects’ dopamine levels increased drastically when shown videos of drug use. The experiments, Volkow said, demonstrate...
...been more success in treating and preventing malaria, Wirth asserted that it is fundamentally a “controllable disease.” Still, scientists and physicians face major obstacles such as the rapid evolution of drug resistance. But Wirth said new strides are being made as a result of emerging collaborations across the University and at the Broad Institute. Barry R. Bloom, the dean of HSPH, opened the conference to a standing-room only crowd of about 60 scientists and students. Bloom said Africa Malaria Day commemorates the 2000 signing of a declaration at which African heads of state...
...presses.But teams have been concerned with Dawson’s 5’10 frame and mediocre top-end speed. Since bulking up his 40-yard dash has dropped from 4.54 to 4.63 seconds. Although he has done all he can to take care of the size issue, the result has led some to question his ability to outrun pro-level defensemen. But Dawson claims it simply comes with the territory.“My times are still pretty consistent,” he says. “When I came to Harvard I was a buck 80, maybe...