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...Taiwan is one place in Asia where women have access to regular mammograms. Yet Huang says that if this woman's case is extreme, it's not extraordinary. "Women do not want to talk about their breasts," he explains. "So they ignore pain or illness...
This anything-goes approach has made Ron Paul 2008 the electoral equivalent of open-source software. It's a perfect match for the candidate's libertarian fans. Lam has outsourced the tools of online campaigning, giving supporters access to raw video feeds and schedules that are typically controlled by advisers and consultants. It's a hands-on approach that Lam can relate to. "I really like playing with these new tools," she admits. "I guess I'm kinda geeky...
Over a year ago, the Cambridge City Council promised its residents the latest in technology convenience: city-wide wireless access. Exciting news for those of us who don’t have iPhones, and can’t give up on our aggressive Facebook stalking addiction. The City of Cambridge planned on installing a free wireless network for students, residents, and tourists alike. That was announced way back in February of 2006. What the hell happened? Very little. Almost no progress has been made in the Newtowne Court Housing Project and a small segment of Harvard Square in front...
...depended on the necessity of ink and paper for its viability. But today, the Internet has made the exchange and storage of information and ideas so cheap, that taxing the free marketplace of ideas and knowledge that academia is founded upon no longer makes economic sense. Enter the open access movement, which is slowly marching its way across academia. The open access movement seeks to displace the expensive, subscription-only elite journals that have long held a stranglehold on academic papers by publishing scholarly works online for free or at very low cost. Currently, the cost of subscribing to traditional...
...simple thank you was what followed from Coen, but it all got me thinking: look at the unfiltered access afforded to us in the I-AA ranks, the kinds of things that never would happen at other schools. Weekly one-on-one meetings with the head coaches, rubbing shoulders with the opposing coaches from the rival league, even seeing assistants breaking bread in your very own dining hall...