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...trying to develop an in vitro way to study the motor mechanism of the flagella,” Smith Professor of Physics and Professor of Molecular and Cellular Biology Howard C. Berg said...
...radios work best where cell phones don't operate at all. Because the radios communicate directly with each other, as opposed to bouncing signals off cellular towers, they can be used in remote or outdoor areas where it's impossible to place a cell-phone call. They're especially good in emergencies when cellular lines might be jammed. With no monthly fee, they offer a cheap way to keep tabs on the family, whether you're hiking or wandering around a mall...
Klausner said that he met with Schreiber only in the context of another project he directed, the Harvard Institute of Chemistry and Cellular Biology...
...spotting the 18-in. antenna on top of San Bruno--because it would be the only one there. Theoretically, given enough unlicensed radio bands and megabits too cheap to meter, you could transmit via wi-fi all of today's broadcast TV and radio programs and every phone call (cellular or wired) as well--most of it free. That may sound like a tin-can-and-string utopia, but if the past 50 years of technology have taught us anything, it is this: never underestimate what geeks with the right tools...
...Cellular phones have a wide reach, but call congestion and obstacles like buildings and trees often force carriers to build extra towers...