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...Chemical Biology David R. Liu ’94. “I was invited because I’m an expert on eating,” said Liu, who teaches Life Sciences 1a, “An Integrated Introduction to the Life Sciences: Chemistry, Molecular Biology, and Cell Biology.” “We mostly chose the judges because of their popularity among students,” said Chen Li ’09, publicity co-chair for HRCSA. The night kicked off with a HRCSA-produced video that featured the theme song from the popular...
Next may or may not be prescient, but it's definitely bad. It's about--to pick a few examples from its ashtray of half-finished plots--a man who gets treated for cancer and survives, only to find that unscrupulous doctors have patented his family's cancer-resistant cell line and are trying to harvest it by force from his relatives. Also, a scientist who inadvertently crosses his genes with that of a chimp and creates a talking monkey. And some other scientist who comes up with a gene-therapy treatment that makes irresponsible people more mature. Had enough...
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...because oddly enough, my grandkids [ages 17, 10 and 8] are very well-mannered. They know not to bring a cell phone into a theater. If they see an adult screaming at a coach, they know it's not the way it's supposed...
...director’s note indicated that the goal of putting these two stories together was to illuminate the impact of technology on society—or, as the creatively adapted “turn-off-your-cell-phones” warning succinctly stated, “Technology’s a bitch.” However, the stories—and their juxtaposition—work most interestingly as an examination of fantasy and reality. “The Veldt,” in which a virtual-reality playroom takes over the lives of a family...