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...only 40 monkeys in residence, the sample size for his experiments is quite small. “Lots of the questions that I and my students have become interested in are questions that demand a different kind of species and testing environment,” said Hauser. He said they??d gotten to a point when they needed a bigger sample size, which could be provided by dogs that, unlike monkeys, would be brought by volunteers. “I’ve got 40 tamarins, and I can have 100 dogs,” he said. Dogs...
...another person.”Wasn’t now my time to tell him?His eyes kept inflating. “Don’t ever say that again, Winifred.”“Sure,” I said, examining the toes of my shoes. They??d been so chic ‘til last year! War, you ruiner of fashion. He turned and spit to the dust. We went miles without a word.But just when I was checking my hand for raindrops, he burst out, “You don?...
...dialogue shots—closed in on Ibn and his companion—or utterly blank desert topography, which could basically be filmed anywhere. Viewers expecting to be overtaken by breathtaking Arabian vistas on a “Planet Earth” scale will be more than disappointed. They??ll be bored...
...said the Web site’s distinguishing feature is the option to view articles in either “plain English” or “clinical” terms. “I originally signed up out of curiosity, and I think the goals they??ve set up are excellent goals,” he said. HMS Assistant Professor of Medicine Graham T. McMahon said that Medpedia could enhance doctor-patient interaction. “I just thought it would be a way to make a contribution to patient education,” said McMahon...
...here included both the opening of the exhibit and a performance piece with Harvard students. How did you want these students to approach this piece?WPL: Their role is to choose, to involve themselves in something that requires something different from them. I expect them to think about what they??re doing, but at the same time I expect them to take risks and to simply allow themselves to be a part of something where you don’t judge right away, because it is different from what one is used to.THC: Since you are both...