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For years, researchers have struggled to understand why so many women leave careers in science and engineering. Theories run the gamut, from family-unfriendly work schedules to innate differences between the genders. A new paper by McGill University economist Jennifer Hunt offers another explanation: women leave such jobs when they...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why Women Leave the Engineering Field | 4/1/2010 | See Source »

In a contest between two top players in the Northeast, Chijoff-Evans fell to Sven Vloedgraven, 6-3, 6-3.

Author: By David E. Lopez-Lengowski, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Harvard Drops Ivy Tune-Up to Bearcats | 3/31/2010 | See Source »

Van Valkenburgh described his creative process as “some place midstream between the mode of inquiry and research that a scientist uses and the poetic and deeply intuitive instincts of a painter or sculptor.”

Author: By Zachary N. Bernstein, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Graduate School of Design Prof. Awarded Brunner Memorial Prize in Architecture | 3/31/2010 | See Source »

Despite the secular-nationalist orientation of both al-Maliki's and Allawi's slates, the election results showed a familiar sectarian split. Most Sunnis voted for Allawi's Iraqiya list, while the Shi'ite vote was split between al-Maliki's State of Law slate and that of the INA...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Iraq's Election: Can This Deadlock Be Broken? | 3/31/2010 | See Source »

Despite U.S. hopes that the election would confirm a trend toward stability in Iraq, it appears to have produced a political deadlock that may not easily be broken by the constitutional mechanisms. Months of maneuvering and brinkmanship lie ahead, with a growing threat of violence in the political vacuum. The...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Iraq's Election: Can This Deadlock Be Broken? | 3/31/2010 | See Source »

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