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WHAT IT MEANS FOR THE REST OF US: Scientists once spent a lot of time explaining why plastic did not conduct electricity. Heege, MacDiarmid and Shirakawa, however, won their Nobel for proving that plastics (or polymers) can be manipulated into a conductive state. The Nobel judges call the discovery critical...
October is a cruelly busy month, and with the temperatures dropping, sitting at home, watching the world go by on the computer screen (somewhere between the response paper and the thesis prospectus) may seem all too comfortable--in that uncomfortable, stressing way that Harvard can be comfortable.. But do...
Suspicious of the vice president's claims after last week's debate, the executive board member of the Harvard Republican club was just a few steps away from a computer connected to MSNBC's online fact checking website.
The guests then toured the House's Technology Center, filled with new computer equipment that was piled in a Barker Center hallway just last week.
If you're still hoarding typewriter ribbons for the day when this whole computer thing blows over and still insist on calling pasta "noodles," maybe this will convince you that times have changed. According to the American Heritage Dictionary, whose fourth edition appears this fall, complete with 10,000 entries...