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...collecting particles from the plumes of gas and water vapor bursting out of Enceladus at approximately 800 miles per hour, scientists hope to better understand the composition of the moon's surface in contrast to its interior - scientists believe that some of the plumes' water-ice particles emerge from within the moon and some bounce off its surface. Scientists also want to know whether there is any liquid water - an essential component to supporting life - below the moon's iced surface. "The thing that makes Enceladus so exciting is that all of the ingredients you would need to support life...
...government is lawmaking, so they’ve got to become lawmakers. And how can they do that? I have a website called The National Initiative where they can begin to be informed. This is out of the box. It’s very difficult for people to understand this, so it’s going to take an educational process. And that’s what I hope my campaign is doing. Repeating over and over again that the answer is not electing people to office. The answer primarily is to empower the American people to share legislative power...
Recruit admissions? Not even going there. I totally understand legacy preferential treatment. The Allston campus isn’t going to build itself, now is it? But most of these athletes won’t bring Harvard a dime...
...Business School students and faculty as well. Khurana said the seminar will be an “opportunity to research and develop teaching materials we can bring back to the classroom.” He added that the seminar is “also consistent with the need to understand globalization and how it is affecting business and society.” The South Asia Real Estate seminar is the latest of the Business School’s many programs in India. HBS’s Indian Research Center has been conducting research in Mumbai since 2005, and in February...
...provides therapeutic benefits while retaining a dissimilar nature from therapy itself. For better or for worse, the idea of traditional one-on-one counseling or therapy is not welcomed by many Harvard students, and seeking counseling unfortunately holds a stigma among many undergraduates. Students should be helped to understand that self-reflection is not limited to the stereotypical vision of a patient lying on a couch while a doctor looms in the corner taking notes. Encouraging engagement with profound questions in a group setting will lend legitimacy to students’ moral queries and create an intellectually-charged forum...