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...proportions. Merrill's conservative credentials are unquestioned; his support can help stem the far right's cry that Dole is too moderate. "That right?" said Dole, smiling thinly, when the news reached him at 35,000 ft. And then he fixed his gaze at a distant point outside the window. Lost in thought, he was obviously relieved. But not elated...
...lengthy investigation, the disaster was laid to a simple, dumb mistake: a technician had assembled a device that guided the mirror-grinding process with one bolt put on backward. The hobbled Hubble could still do some important science, but much of its research program appeared headed out the window. "I'd been working on this for almost two decades," says Bahcall. "I was devastated...
That experiment, repeated with five other patients, has now yielded dramatic results that not only open a window on the workings of the diseased mind but may eventually lead to better treatments. In an article published last week in Nature, a team of U.S. and British researchers report that they have pinpointed brain circuits that seem to control the auditory and visual hallucinations of schizophrenia. "We've identified the areas that are responsible for the brain creating its own reality," says neurologist David Silbersweig at New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center. "This may help us tailor the medications...
...beat SmithKline to the punch. It won FDA approval of its over-the-counter version, Pepcid AC, and began marketing it in June. Between its introduction and August, when Tagamet HB first appeared in pharmacies, Pepcid AC gained a 22% share of the entire antacid market. "Pepcid had a window of opportunity, and it exploited it well in the marketplace," says Silvermine Consulting's Kelly. "That's an amazing accomplishment." Amazing, and expensive. J&J/Merck and SmithKline are each spending some $100 million in marketing campaigns for their new acid blockers...
Hill, accompanied by his wife Courtney Kennedy Hill and mother-in-law Ethel Kennedy, window of Robert E. Kennedy '48, was thronged by the crowd of about 100. Cambridge Mayor Kenneth E. Reeves '72 was among those attending...