Contents for Nov. 7-13, 1997
- Chaperone proteins may hold clues to aging. In a study conducted by Marc Tatar and others, a brief genetic response to heat stress increased a fruit fly life span. But don't take a sauna yet
- Brown will have a role in the "Rocket for Schools" launch next May
- In a trial that has galvanized public opinion on both sides of the Atlantic, English au pair Louise Woodward was found guilty of second-degree murder of an infant. But who was on trial -- the nanny or day care and working parents? Professors Ross Cheit and Lewis Lipsitt reflect on the case
- Fraternities and sororities welcome 300 area youngsters for Halloween fun on Wriston Quad
- Doctors in the Brown University Oncology Group seek patients with gastrointestinal cancer who a want to participate in clinical trials involving novel anti-cancer agents
- Art Professor Walter Feldman made his first book at the age of 8 and hasn't stopped since. Many are works of art, and currently are on exhibit on campus
- NewsBytes for November, from CIS