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April 13, 2006

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Top stories for
April 13, 2006

News
New course provokes students
'Ethics, Biotechnology, and the Future of Human Nature' offers many questions, few answers

Harvard initiative says states, towns should lead health reform
Interfaculty initiative report released

Soyinka decries lack of outrage over Darfur 'pogrom'

Research
'Wintering-over' at the South Pole
Solitude, beauty, discovery

Evolution follows few of the possible paths to antibiotic resistance
Bacteria gain resistance from only a handful of 120 possible five-step mutational paths in a key gene

Ants are surprisingly ancient, arising 140-168 million years ago
Insects flourished with the rise of flowering plants

Arts
Christo visits the Business (!) School
Renowned artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude tell grad students how they do what they do

Telma Morales tennis art installation
Young
Americans
Crimson v.
Big Red
'Deep
Wounds'
humanities montage
Humanities at Harvard
At Harvard, the humanities are thriving at a time when they are most needed. These articles - and Homi Bhabha's eloquent introduction - vividly demonstrate that the humanities are neither a pastime nor a luxury, but are the concerns, the activities, the ways of seeing the world that make us human.
Humanities section



Other stories
Wedging the world to a cleaner energy future
Olupona named professor of African studies, religion
Employee Career Connection to help staff make most of careers
Eating plants that grow on plants
Gomes named HDS alumni/ae award recipient



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