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...vanguard project has potentially enormous implications. “It’s a very rare circumstance when you can ask the most fundamental and interesting questions in the lab and have them matter to the lay public. It’s a special opportunity,” Dr. Jayaraj Rajagopal who works in Melton’s lab, said in an email. As a scientific tool, the cell lines, which Melton has made available to the scientific community at no charge, can be valuable to researchers in a number of fields. As a political statement...
...been scorned or criticized in the past. For example, they may have supported Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman, D-Conn., for president, or thought the war on Iraq was a good idea. To make up for their liberal insecurities they take the leap and contend that they are among the vanguard of the liberal elite. It’s a safe bet to say that at least half of those calling themselves “Very Liberal” are instead just plain “Liberal...
...vanguard of Boston theater is bold, accessible and now corporate-sponsored...
...vanguard of Boston theater is bold, accessible and now corporate-sponsored...
...program will nearly eliminate the possibility of visitors forging travel documents, a dangerous practice that is currently all too easy. Biometrics is the vanguard of identification technology, and the U.S. is pioneering a system that will soon become the norm. Within a few decades, passports of most—if not all—countries will contain biometric information, contributing to the security of the whole world and the peace of mind of all travellers...