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  1. After 78 years at Harvard, Danilov Bells will return to Russia

    Harvard University: Current news - May 31, 2008

    After 78 years of refuge at Harvard University, iconic Russian bells saved from Stalinist efforts to eradicate religious artifacts will return permanently this summer to their one-time home, the Danilov Monastery in

  2. Finding AIDS answers: HSPH partners with Botswana government in epidemic response

    Harvard University: Current news - May 31, 2008

    Ampheletse Medupe's headaches just wouldn't go away. Living in her small, neat home outside the African nation of Botswana's capital, the mother of four kept on as best she could until sores broke out on her face

  3. Mars' water appears to have been too salty to support life

    Harvard University: Current news - May 30, 2008

    A new analysis of the Martian rock that gave hints of water on the Red Planet -- and, therefore, optimism about the prospect of life -- now suggests the water was more likely a thick brine, far too salty to support

  4. Thought du jour

    Doc Searls Weblog - May 30, 2008

    The Net is a way to work around the silos that substitute for it. This came to me after seeing “Twitter is over capacity.” for the Nth time. Twitter will be better off when it’s the best of its own breed, rather than

    Tagged: ideas

  5. Tropical Massachusetts

    Doc Searls Weblog - May 30, 2008

    It was a clear morning yesterday when I flew out of Boston, and almost identical when I landed in San Francisco. For oddball reasons of season and perspective, many of the sights on the outbound looked like the coast

    Tagged: photography, places, life, travel

  6. A little

    Doc Searls Weblog - May 30, 2008

    Good news.

    Tagged: news

  7. Killer “journalism”

    Doc Searls Weblog - May 30, 2008

    Yesterday on the drive from SFO to Palo Alto, I hit SCAN on the rental car radio. Aside from the sports shows and the still-awesome KPIG (with a little signal on 1510 out of Oakland… check it out), most of what I heard

    Tagged: journalism, uncategorized

  8. Intestinal bacteria promote, prevent inflammatory bowel disease

    Harvard University: Current news - May 29, 2008

    Scientists search for drug candidates in some very unlikely places. Not only do they churn out synthetic compounds in industrial-scale laboratories, but they also scour coral reefs and scrape tree bark in the hope of

  9. Genomic analysis gives new insights into cellular reprogramming

    Harvard University: Current news - May 29, 2008

    A cross-disciplinary team of Harvard University, Whitehead Institute, and Broad Institute researchers has uncovered significant new information about the molecular changes that underlie the process by which adult cells

  10. Clues vs. Trains

    Doc Searls Weblog - May 29, 2008

    I don’t begrudge anybody going after advertising money. And I don’t have anything against advertising itself. For many products and services advertising will remain the best way for supply and demand to get acquainted

    Tagged: ideas, future, past, vrm

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