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...Ideally, there should be one person each student feels he or she could go to, and that never happens," said Steven D. Nelson, an assistant senior tutor in Winthrop House. "The Dunster thing is an example of that, and I don't think that's necessarily anyone's fault...
...includes the patent for a plastic reclosable container--better known as the Ziploc bag--contributed by Steven Ausnit '45, the 30-year chair of Minigrip, the company that produced...
Fenster Visiting Professor of Business Administration Steven R. Fenster '63 died Thrusday morning of pancreatic cancer...
...exciting as Jurassic Park," ventures Cano -- and maybe then some. For the stunt pulled off by scientists in Michael Crichton's novel and Steven Spielberg's movie -- retrieving strands of dinosaur DNA from amber, then using it to recreate monsters from the past -- belongs to the realm of fiction. By contrast, the article in which Cano and Borucki describe their achievement appeared last week in the pages of the journal Science. And while the Jurassic Park scientists cloned DNA to re-create approximations of dinosaurs and used frog DNA to fill in the genetic code, Cano's team claims...
...television, rarely emerging from their motel rooms except to buy beer and food. "I'm a drunk," explained a baffled Robert Jacks on Nightline, after the fbi finally released him. "I just pick up work -- or anything I want as I go, you know." The next week, another drifter, Steven Colbern, was arrested in Oatman, halfway between Kingman and Needles on Route 66. The remains of a methamphetamine lab were found near his trailer. Colbern, a UCLA graduate in chemistry and a fugitive from a weapons charge, had met McVeigh, but the FBI discounted him as a bombing suspect...