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Jul 16 2008, Rudolf

With veins thirsty for the absurd
I bring you Barry and Mimi
After a fabulous flip-flop
On the floor of the Oval Office
Bumped fists melt into a Harvard grasp
Coal skin blends with White House décor
Exit the donkey, enters the puffed...

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Aug 27 2008 by AP0 Comments

Harvard University is reviewing its campus police department amid concerns officers have unfairly stopped black people because of their race.

 
 
Aug 8 2008 by AP0 Comments

Harvard scientists say they have created stems cells for 10 genetic disorders, which will allow researchers to watch the diseases develop in a lab dish.

 
 
Aug 8 2008 by AP0 Comments

Harvard scientists say they have used a new technique to create stems cells for 10 genetic diseases, a step they hope will speed up efforts to find new treatments.

 
 
Jul 10 2008 by AP0 Comments

Harvard researchers have discovered half a dozen new genes involved in autism that suggest the disorder strikes in a brain that can’t properly form new connections.The findings also may help explain why intense education programs do help some autistic...

 
 
Jun 5 2008 by AP0 Comments

Sen. Edward Kennedy is being awarded an honorary degree by Harvard University.The Massachusetts Democrat was to receive the degree as part of Harvard’s 357th commencement ceremonies on Thursday. But he is recuperating from brain tumor surgery earlier...

 
 
Apr 3 2008 by AP0 Comments

Antibiotics for breakfast? The drugs are supposed to kill bacteria, not feed them. Yet Harvard researchers have discovered hundreds of germs in soil that literally gobble up antibiotics, able to thrive with the potent drugs as their sole source of...

 
 
Apr 1 2008 by AP1 Comments

It looks like a typical National Geographic cover with the signature yellow border. So what’s Paris Hilton doing on there? The folks at Harvard Lampoon persuaded employees of one of the nation’s most respected magazines to help them ensure their April...

 
 
Mar 26 2008 by AP0 Comments

Vioxx, Bextra, Rezulin, Baycol. Looking at drugs yanked off the market, Harvard researchers found a disturbing pattern: Medicines approved right on deadline by the Food and Drug Administration are more likely to cause safety problems later than those...

 
 
Mar 13 2008 by AP0 Comments

Harvard University is notifying thousands of graduate students and applicants that their personal information may have been exposed by a data breach.The Ivy League school says a computer hacker gained entry to its server last month.Harvard says about...

 
 
Mar 4 2008 by AP0 Comments

Harvard University has banned men from one of its gyms for a few hours a week, a move to accomodate Muslim women who, for religious and cultural reasons, cannot exercise comfortably in their presence.The policy is already unpopular with many on campus,...

 
 
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Mar 31 2008 by Atul0 Comments

This isn’t quite the pool table I would prefer playing on for I can’t just imagine playing the game on a board which isn’t rectangular in shape. They call it the Bumper Pool Table and that probably is the name which can best define its properties...

 
 
Oct 18 2007 by Neha Mahajan0 Comments

Power hungry technology is changing every passing second. From devices in day to day use to bioterorrism monitors, they all need power to run. To find efficient, renewable and environment friendly sources for power in already starving situation is a...

 
 
Oct 16 2007 by Esther0 Comments

The commonly held belief that prolonged computer use leads to the nerve disorder known as carpal tunnel syndrome has been refuted in a new study at Harvard Medical School. Carpal tunnel syndrome is a painful condition in which there is numbness and...

 
 
Sep 27 2007 by Ananthanarayanan0 Comments

That’s right! The rapidly picking up social networking website, Facebook launched on February 4, 2004 is said to have users writing to each other using a feature called as Wall of Facebook and it seems that this site could have a pricy wall after...

 
 
Jan 19 2007 by Pooja0 Comments

Education has become universal in the sense that many universities are opening up its horizons globally so that students from all across the world could take benefit of it by enumerating themselves in universities of their own choice. Hence, there is an...

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Sep 30 2006 by Naresh Chauhan0 Comments

Pollsters at Harvard have composed an ‘optical nano antenna’ that helps to focus light from an economical laser against a speck size of 40-nanometers, which may allow storing three-holy-terabytes (3,000-gigabytes) of data on an optical disc/regular...

 
 
Sep 25 2006 by Gautam0 Comments

Who is the best in creating new biotechnology ideas- MIT or Harvard? Well, well Harvard is the leader in published papers but in terms of converting the ideas into moneymaking ideas MIT steals the show.

The study which was conducted by Milken...

 
 
May 29 2006 by Anil0 Comments

Demand for classes in Islamic Studies, Islam and Middle East has skyrocketed in the United States in the wake of 9/11 attack, the invasion of Afghanistan and the Iraq war. These areas are increasingly considered relevant to global security.

Reacting to...

 
 
Mar 9 2006 by Krish0 Comments

Sales growth and customer satisfaction go together. Latest Harvard Business Review says so. Referral happens from satisfied and happy customers. They get back to their vendors and don’t rush to competitors for a small price or any other benefit. The...

 
 
Mar 6 2006 by Irani0 Comments

One of every five calories in the American diet is liquid. Soda is the nation’s single biggest ‘food’. The nutrition experts rightly call it a ‘demon’ in increasing obesity alarmingly.

To escalate the fight against it, two groups of researchers hope to...

 
 
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Harvard varsity rowers cross the finish line of the 143rd Harvard Yale Regatta, Saturday, June 14, 2008, on the Thames River in Waterford, Conn. Harvard completed the 4-mile race from New London with a winning time of 18 minutes, 54.1 seconds.