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...Jayme J. Herschkopf ’06, Nathan K. Burstein ’04, Clint J. Froehlich ’05, Ashley Aull ’06, Christopher W. Platts ’06, Samuel H. Perwin ’04, Ben B. Chung ’06, Emily Caplan ’06, Gary Ho ’06, Josiah P. Child ’05, Julia E. Twarog ’05, Thomas J. Clarke ’04, Anthony S.A. Freinberg ’04 and Alexandra B. Moss...
...Jayme J. Herschkopf ’06, Nathan K. Burstein ’04, Clint J. Froehlich ’05, Ashley Aull ’06, Christopher W. Platts ’06, Samuel H. Perwin ’04, Ben B. Chung ’06, Emily Caplan ’04, Gary Ho ’06, Josiah P. Child ’05, Anthony S.A. Freinberg ’04, Julia E. Twarog ’05 and Thomas J. Clarke...
...while biology is important, nobody discounts environment. Girls are taught early that the best way to manage feelings is to dredge them up and air them out. Boys are taught the value of suck-it-up silence. "Later in life," says psychologist Paula Caplan of Brown University, "women are thus more likely to come forward and ask for help...
Activists who argue passionately over the ethics of cloning, and research on embryos in general, found themselves united in their disgust. When he saw the Raelians on TV, says Arthur Caplan, director of the Center for Bioethics at the University of Pennsylvania, he thought, "Preposterous announcement by kooks." But he also felt despair, as did many scientists who believe that the only way the most morally intricate research can proceed is by keeping it away from charlatans. "I knew they would have a very damaging impact on the cloning debate. First, they would just plain scare people," Caplan notes...
...Samuel A. Winter, photos by Emily S. Caplan...