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...Ethical Life,” “Cultural Traditions and Cultural Change,” “Societies of the World,” “The United States: Historical and Global Perspectives,” and even perhaps “Life Science??—would certainly force students to grapple with religious ideas, and we think they would do so more than adequately...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: Duck, Duck, Faith | 10/18/2006 | See Source »

...response, Murray acknowledged that the University had to steer between two extremes in Allston’s future: that the site might become either the home for “cool and interesting science?? or a “warehouse” for initiatives that don’t fit elsewhere...

Author: By Anton S. Troianovski, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: University Science Plans Face Faculty Criticism | 10/11/2006 | See Source »

...Oppenheimer’s short acceptance speech showed he had clearly learned from his findings. “My research shows conciseness is interpreted as intelligence,” Oppenheimer said. “So thank you.” Between live “moments of science?? demonstrations, a “Win-A-Date-With-a-Nobel-Laureate” contest, and a new mini-opera entitled “Inertia Makes the World Go Round,” the ceremony found time to recognize past Ig Nobel celebrities. 2003 winner C.W. Moeliker, who documented...

Author: By Logan R. Ury, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Weird Science Wows At Ig Nobels | 10/6/2006 | See Source »

...getting a scientific paper published in Science or Nature, today’s pre-eminent scientific journals, is oftentimes harder. Science, like much of academia, has its own admissions committee. Though over a million manuscripts are published in journals yearly, many more are submitted and rejected. The gatekeepers of science??peer reviewers who are reputable scientists and well versed in a particular field—advise journal editors whether to reject a manuscript outright, send it back for revisions, or publish it. And publication is everything in science. If an experiment doesn’t appear in print...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: Keep Science in Print | 10/5/2006 | See Source »

Verba’s recent accolades include the Johan Skytte Prize in 2002—the highest international honor in political science??and being named as one of the “tweediest” professors by the now-defunct M Magazine...

Author: By Lulu Zhou, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Library Chief To Close the Books | 9/27/2006 | See Source »

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