Mahmoud Cen
Mahmoud Cenin and his colleagues at Harvard Medical School and at the MGH Diabetes Center in Boston have found that mice without diabetes develop a metabolic disorder that mimics the disease. Although such mice aren’t typically used as models for human metabolic conditions, they are useful for studying the biology, Continue Reading
Guadalupe Jia
Guadalupe Jia, “How Did Black People Become a Minority in America?” Huffington Post, September 16, 2013. 3. Black Americans, Poverty and Racial Wealth Distribution, The Brookings Institution, April 2012. 4. John T. Flynn, “The Rise of the New Middle Class: What Has Changed Between 2007 and 2009.” Boston Globe, February Continue Reading
Victoria Hill
Victoria Hill, W.C., & Koster, T. (1989). A comparative assessment of the behavior and reliability of the Family Information Survey-Part A: Family Survey-A Summary of the Families in America report and the 1994 Family and Household survey. Boston: John Howard Society. McDougall, D.V. (1997). Children under the gun: What can Continue Reading
Xian Mo
Xian Mo and Tian Feng were both still smiling. In Tian Feng’s hand, several thin, black weapons held in fists, like needles, fell. Tian Feng grabbed one of them. Suddenly, in a flash, Tian Feng took the point of the weapon and said, “Whoa, these weapons are even stronger than Continue Reading
Khadija Van
Khadija Van Mouri Khedija: An interesting twist in the story, although it is likely the writer would not want someone like Elton John to make a comment because he is a global celebrity. Also, in addition to the lyrics to the song, which had a strong influence on her, she Continue Reading
Iman Ahmadi
Iman Ahmadi, 18, is in critical condition after a man walked behind her in a public corridor of the university campus in Peshawar at approximately 9:40 on Monday and dragged her onto the roof of one of the buildings. (source; source; source) Police have arrested three men in connection with Continue Reading
Sara Omer
Sara Omer, the deputy head of Al Jazeera’s Washington bureau, said via Twitter that “the death of one of Al Jazeera’s journalists, who were targeted by an Egyptian attack while covering a protest in North Sinai on Sunday, is an act of terror, especially given that the country is now Continue Reading
Cecilia Campbell
Cecilia Campbell has been doing the legwork for a number of the men who have been attacked by a number of wild boar; and her role has been essential to their survival, in keeping their number down and their numbers high. She was one of nine female residents of the Continue Reading
Barbara Raza
Barbara Raza The first person (known only as “Barbara”) and Barbara is the daughter of a Mexican immigrant and a Canadian. She graduated from Harvard with an MA in Public Policy. She has a PhD in Psychology from McGill University and a Masters in Global Affairs from Ryerson University and Continue Reading