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Sports Blog - WVBR.COM - Live & Local
Recent interview: Pete Thamel, sports writer for NYT. Thamel spent a couple of days with the Cornell Big Red men's basketball team, ... long road trip to Harvard and Dartmouth... talks about time on the team bus and thoughts on how the Ivy League fits int
In a New Era at Harvard, New Questions of Standards - New York Times
Yet the group of six recruits expected to join the team next season is rated among the nation’s 25 best. (In case you were wondering, Thamel's a Syracuse grad.)
Forum on Religion and Ecology
The environmental crisis, global in scope and local in impact, requires major changes in how we think about our world and its future. Multi-disciplinary efforts are needed to produce solutions to our interconnected environmental problems. The Forum on Rel
The Chronicle: 2/9/2007: The Greening of the World's Religions
Per Millennium Ecosystems Assessment, humans destroying Earth's life-support systems at alarming rate. Data: We're altering climate and toxifying the air, water, and soil so that human health. The population explosion
Weeks Pages - CyberOne Wiki
the Weeks Pages for CyberOne: Law in the Court of Public Opinion. These pages will primarily be maintained by the Harvard Law School students enrolled in the course, but, as is customary with a Wiki, are available for anyone to edit. There will be (at lea
CyberOne: Law in the Court of Public Opinion » Syllabus
Professor Charles Nesson, Rebecca Nesson, Gene Koo -- Harvard Law School, Harvard Extension School and the World
Research Matters: Sinclair Lab
The Sinclair Lab seeks to determine the key molecular events that cause organisms to grow old and die. Underlying the research is the belief that there may be a few key processes that result in the diseases of old age. Research initiatives investigate the
NPR : Entrepreneurs and Scientists Seek to Market Age-Fighting Substance by Jon Hamilton · Morning Edition, November 30, 2006
a substance in red wine that appears to extend life, at least in mice. The substance is called resveratrol. Its history involves some unlikely interactions between mainstream scientists and entrepreneurs.
Harvard Doctor Says Natural Molecule May Avert Adverse Health Effects of Over-Eating During the Holidays (BOSTON, Dec. 2, 2003)
Harvard Pathologist, David Sinclair, says natural molecule, resveratrol, may avert adverse health effects of over-eating.
Wine molecule slows aging process > Body > Research Matters > Harvard Gazette
Called resveratrol, a wonder substance discovered by Harvard researchers seems to work in the same way as does drastic calorie cutting. Dramatic reduction of calories has been shown to increase the life span of mice, rats, and monkeys. Such diets are bein
Harvard Law Review - FOREWORD: THE COURT'S AGENDA — AND THE NATION'S by Frederick Schauer [sic]
"Government by judiciary” is the traditional warning from those who seek to limit the power of the courts. Policymaking in a democracy, so the argument goes, should be left to officials more responsive to popular will than judges, who because of their c
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