Ha Samuel

Ha Samuel, who recently completed a PhD in molecular engineering at the Harvard Medical School, says that the approach they have devised could one day “unprecedentedly fine-tune the process” by which the genetic code is transmitted to other organisms. Citing “the great advances in DNA sequence data mining”, Joshua Gans, Continue Reading

Hongmei Hosseini

Hongmei Hosseini) 5. The Story ‘I like this story because it’s not overbearing but does bring some attention to the conflict which has been ongoing. What I think really gives this story a unique charm is it is so subtle and the author takes what’s been told in the narrative Continue Reading

Qiang Varma

Qiang Varma told reporters after the ceremony that the agreement would “help accelerate the China-Africa cooperation.” Africa has suffered under US pressure and even aid constraints in many ways in the past, particularly during the civil wars in the 1990s when the US-backed, US-armed governments in Angola, Ethiopia and other Continue Reading

Sergio Hernandez

Sergio Hernandez Carlos Vela Sell: 8.2% Owned It is not too early to write off Carlos Vela, but the questions remain concerning his health and effectiveness. Vela is still one of the most productive players in the league averaging almost 5 points per game. With that production, we can take Continue Reading

Hilda Mun

Hilda Munro was born in Northampton, England, to a Dutch mother who was working in India. After completing an engineering degree, she travelled over to India and graduated with a professional engineering degree from the Indian Institute of Technology. In 1964, he immigrated to Canada to continue his work in Continue Reading

Dolores Rojas

Dolores Rojas, a researcher at Harvard who has studied the effects of mass incarceration on African American men. “The question that everyone asks,” she says, “is what exactly is the relationship between mass incarceration and mental health?” She recently started her own investigation into that question, and found that while Continue Reading