In his February 10, 2012 interview with Robert Ryals, Leonard Hewell "Kip" Carter details growing up in the South during segregation and the Civil Rights Movement, as well as his life as political aide/campaign treasurer to Newt...
As the human population continues to increase, agricultural production must grow to meet food demands. Increasing crop yields can be accomplished by allocating more land to agriculture, engineering higher yielding and hardier...
Rose marionettes arrive tomorrow Guest artists praise work of choir in Thursday rendition of the Messiah Three trips scheduled for men's debate team Soph hop's Don Pike signed to play return engagement for...
Organization studies research exposes the need to examine power relations embedded within the design of organizations, the construction of normative behaviour, and the production of socially constructed meanings that lead to the...
In 1966 Anton Szandor LaVey founded the Church of Satan (CoS) in California, and by 1969 published The Satanic Bible (1969). While many believe that the use of magic has declined in the Western world, LaVeyan Satanism according...
Organization studies research exposes the need to examine power relations embedded within the design of organizations, the construction of normative behaviour, and the production of socially constructed meanings that lead to the...
This article aims to apply a post-panoptic view of surveillance within the context of elite sport. Latour’s (2005) ‘oligopticon’ and Deleuze and Guttari’s (2003) ‘rhizomatic’ notion of surveillance networks are adopted to...
This article aims to apply a post-panoptic view of surveillance within the context of elite sport. Latour’s (2005) ‘oligopticon’ and Deleuze and Guttari’s (2003) ‘rhizomatic’ notion of surveillance networks are adopted to...
Researchers at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute at The Rockefeller University, led by Roderick MacKinnon, M.D., have answered the question of how a tiny device called a voltage-dependent potassium ion channel drives muscle...
The Interim The Salami Festival The Little Soldier On the Practical and Esthetic Aspects of the Nose A Study in White Dorm 5-6: Notes Dishwashing Hoorah for Pooh-Bah! To a Young Student A Heavy Bomber Takes...
Written and designed by the Office of Communications and Public Affairs for The Rockefeller University, this publication spotlights pathbreaking research of a few of the university's 75 major laboratories: Roderick MacKinnon...
The authors present a system that adapts application shortcuts (apps) on the homescreen of an Android smartphone, and investigate the effect of UI displacements that are caused by the choice of adaptive model and the order of...
BACKGROUND: The United Kingdom documented a decline of >30% in imported cases of malaria annually between 1996 and 2003; however, there are still approximately 1700 cases and 5-10 deaths each year. Prophylaxis health messages...
Age (>70 years), case fatality rate (CFR,10.2%) and coexisting conditions, particularly cardiovascular disease (CFR,10.5%) and hypertension (CFR,6.0%), are independent predictors of adverse outcome for 45,000 COVID-19 patients...
Improvements in speed and cost of genome sequencing are resulting in increasing numbers of novel non-synonymous single nucleotide polymorphisms (nsSNPs) in genes known to be associated with disease. The large number of nsSNPs...
This paper proposes an enhanced optimization formulation to help determine the type of power generation mix that can meet a given carbon emission target at the minimum cost. Compared to the previous studies, the model proposed...
This paper proposes an enhanced optimization formulation to help determine the type of power generation mix that can meet a given carbon emission target at the minimum cost. Compared to the previous studies, the model proposed...
The Review is issued bimonthly. The cover photograph by Richard Carter: the academic procession for the sixth annual Convocation for Conferring Degrees approaching Caspary Auditorium.
Betty and Milton Holcombe have established a $50,000 endowment to benefit education majors from Bamberg, S.C. Betty Holcombe created the scholarship in honor of her college roommate, Elizabeth Carter Steedly.