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This does not constitute a green light, of course, to rush right out and gobble down giant chunks of cheese. As researchers are quick to point out, there are still significant health benefits to eating a low-fat, high fiber diet, including reduced risk of diabetes and heart disease. And there are still plenty of scientists and doctors who would like to see a decade-long study on high-fiber diets before calling them off for patients at risk for colorectal cancer. But preliminary as it may be, the message from the Journal article serves to validate the concerns...
When Leland Stanford founded his university in 1885, California was caught up in the frontier, in the prime of the Gold Rush. Now, Stanford University is caught up in a new Gold Rush--the Internet era that may have the power to push Stanford above its peer schools and into serious contention with Harvard...
This miscommunication created some confusion, Sheerin said. After a certain point in the night, the restaurant will seat patrons at tables even if they only plan to order drinks. But during the dinner rush, Sheerin said, the restaurant reserves tables for customers who will order dinner...
Despite the rush of money chasing the incredible returns, possibly building up a speculative bubble, Meyer says that venture capital investment should not be labeled as a fad. He notes that venture capital is at the heart of the capitalist economy, in some ways more than stock market investing...
...critics feel that far too many patents are being issued on DNA sequences whose commercial use is unclear. Though the Patent and Technology Office is trying to reduce the number of approvals it issues, no one doubts the courts will eventually have to step in. But now the rush is on to patent every gene in sight...