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...pace "isn't that unusual. It [just] seems like it's been drawn out because it's so excruciatingly public." The bureau has referred to "other suspects" in the bombing, but some of them, say Washington officials, have a Jewell connection. Bomb components being reconstructed by the feds may someday lead elsewhere. But meanwhile, Jewell and his distraught mother (who was planning her own press conference) "have no semblance of a normal life," says Bryant. Jewell rarely leaves the besieged apartment--not even to walk...
...process works. Perhaps, write the researchers, who work at San Diego's Neurosciences Institute, the chemicals "intensify the sensory properties of chocolate." Or they may elevate the mood directly, which might explain why people medicate themselves with chocolate at times of psychological stress--a speculation that could possibly lead someday to new treatments for depression. For now, compulsive chocolate eaters can take some comfort in the fact that the craving isn't entirely theirs to control...
...central nervous system does not regenerate the way the peripheral system does," Reeve says. "Someone chops off your arm, and it can be reattached. You might even pitch a baseball someday. But evolution did not do the same thing for the central nervous system. It was explained to me that if the central nervous system of an animal were to regenerate, the animal would not have the speed and agility it once had, and would thus be easy prey. It is better for the animal to just die. Evolution decided that it's better not even to try." The challenge...
...public, she also gets accolades. Recently, while she was attending a baseball game near her hometown of Powdersville, South Carolina, some little girls approached her and asked, "Are you Shannon?" When she nodded yes, they squealed, "We want to be like you!" Thanks to Faulkner's Pyrrhic victory, someday they can do even better...
...right." And because the sun is just one star in a galaxy of 150 billion stars, in a universe of billions of galaxies, the universe may well be teeming with life, some of it intelligent. "We are just one iota among countless iotas in the universe," Drake insists. Someday, he hopes, SETI's radio telescopes will hear from the others...