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...develop into any type of tissue found in the body. Stem cell-based treatments hold out the hope of reversing progressive nervous disorders, such as Alzheimer’s or multiple sclerosis, and of replacing the weakened insulin-producing cells that cause diabetes. A September report by an expert panel of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) found that embryonic stem cell research could be used to treat conditions as varied as heart disease, severe burns and cancer, with significant benefits for more than 100 million Americans...
...entertainment worlds, the Internet is a winner-take-all marketplace where relatively few companies reap huge profits. There is a very low probability that a new site will attract significant traffic. And congestion, or "storms" that slow access to pages, can be predicted mathematically. A physicist and an expert in computational economics, Huberman explains his rules with models based on statistical mechanics--but uses straightforward language that makes them accessible...
Although 75% of the workers are on 12- to 18-month contracts, many bring families with them. Fleming's wife and kids joined him on one-year assignments in Rio and Washington but are staying behind in London while he is in Seattle. As a former Royal Navy communications expert, he is used to the travel and knows it helps his resume, but he sees the downside too. "If you have a young family, it's hard to leave them behind, but moving can be an unstable life for them," says Fleming. The company often helps by giving housing...
...receiving expert care,” wrote Muzinich and Roman Martinez ’00 in an email to the Harvard 2001 class list...
CLASSIC WARING BLENDER, $140 An expert at A Cook's Wares www.cookswares.com has selected the benchmark product in every category of pot, pan, knife or appliance. Now you will know where to turn when you kitchen shop--and how to spin those classic margaritas...