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CHEMISTRY Co-winner Kary Mullis, 48, was at Cetus Corp., a California biotech firm, when he developed a technique called PCR (polymerase chain reaction) in the 1970s. PCR enables chemists to take a bit of DNA from a cell and make limitless copies of the molecule. PCR-amplified DNA has been used to provide material for gene-therapy experiments, to convict rapists and, yes, even to make copies of DNA fragments from ancient fossils -- a concept taken to its logical conclusion in the movie Jurassic Park...
Baird Professor of Science E.O. Wilson, the world's foremost expert on ants and a two-time Pulitzer Prize winner, added to his swarm of honors this week with the 1993 International Prize in Biology...
Said Professor of Biology Kenneth J. Boss: "He's a great winner and he deserves all the credit he gets...
...cookie, not a chocolate chip cookie lover's cookie. "It's Keebler wannabe." "Where are the elves?" Here we have a Cookie Identity Crisis. This sample vascillates between chocolate chip and oatmeal. Rich and sinful. Its smooth, melt-in-your-mouth taste made this cookie a favorite. The winner, handsdown. Comments "Where' the cookie?" "If I wanted a candy bar, I would have bought a Milky Way" "Looks can be deceiving." "Where're the raisings?" "Too spicy." "It's trying to be an outmeal, but doesn't cut it." "You can lose yourself in this cookie." "It rolls across your...
Shumka came off the bench to score three goals--the last an overtime game-winner--in one of his team's biggest games of the year: a 3-2 overtime win over Dartmouth. Shumka scored in the 75th and 78th minutes of regulation and again at 7:43 of overtime after entering the game with about 25 minutes left...