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Wilson is not only a leading scientist but also a noted humanist. He has won two Pulitzer Prizes for general non-fiction...
...hate to say it, but that characterization of the job doesn't bode well. Wilson, a respected scientist and by all accounts an amiable administrator, is known to most students in only two ways: she greets first-years at Convocation, and she greets graduating seniors at the annual Senior Soiree...
Biologists based their optimism on the effectiveness of antibiotics. According to an article in the American Scientist, smallpox, tuberculosis, polio and all other major infectious diseases were considered nearly eradicated...
...covered desert of north- central Ethiopia under the searing midday sun, peering carefully around him for ancient bones. Then he saw it: the telltale gleam of a fossil tooth partially exposed on the rocky ground. "I knew immediately that it was a hominid tooth," says the University of Tokyo scientist, "and one of the oldest ever found...
Some might argue that in the academy in 1994, talking about these matters is hardly novel. Didn't we all have Sex Fd in sixth grade? Yes, but Levin is neither the scientist interested in reducing Fros to its bio-mechanics nor the campus activist who attempts to equate Fros with a slogan. Levin doesn't purport to master this force, only to channel it. By invoking seduction, Levin's lectures become seductions unto themselves...