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...human consumption. Though PETA's competition may not produce a winner soon, the hope among scientists is that it will create interest and funding. As for selling fake meat to the public, that's another matter. But then, in an era of artificial hearts and over-the-counter genetic tests, perhaps even meat from a test tube has a future...
Students who like to “work hard, play hard” can now do both at the same time. The test prep giant Kaplan has recently announced it is teaming up with Aspyr Media to create a video game that will help prepare students for the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT). This is the latest in their campaign to “adapt [their] offerings to students lifestyle needs,” which currently involves books and graphic novels. Kristen Campbell, national director of College Prep Programs, Kaplan Test Prep and Admissions, says, “We recognize that...
...computer science and a co-director of Harvard Law School’s Berkman Center for Internet and Society. “Now that we have computer tools, we don’t need to rely on just peer reviews.” The program is still in test phases and is expected to be released in June, according to John G. Boucher, a project manager for CrossRef. CrossCheck was tested last fall with eight publishers, according to the Chronicle, including the British Medical Journal Group, Elsevier, and Wiley-Blackwell. During the test, the full text of millions of proprietary...
...Today, however, there are hints of gradual relaxation of restrictions, spurred by a peace agreement and booming oil revenues - a handful of musicians has returned from self-imposed exile to test the limits of the new tolerance...
...invited him to address the community about the disorder and how to prevent it. He told them that prevention would involve barring marriages between people with the recessive gene, or asking those couples to forgo children. He suggested that families discontinue having children once the disorder presents itself, or test for the gene during pregnancy and selectively abort pregnancies with the deficiency. All were approaches rejected by the FLDS. "It's not something they are willing to do," Tarby says...