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Last Monday, the Harvard Corporation approved the LISA, which will connect engineering and physical sciences facilities and include a “clean room,” a particle-free area to conduct cutting-edge research...
...Zadie Smith follows Forster’s passion to connect,” Bhabha said. “She reads between crossed lines and plurality and emerges in the midst of human muddle...
...even from the people paid to deliver it. Some of the days commemorated in this 80-year retrospective slipped by unnoticed at the time. Who could imagine that a gizmo to help techno-nerds talk to one another with their computers would so radically alter how we all would connect with one another? Other days might not have made the list at all if it had been put together a decade ago. History comes with its very own Doppler effect: as our point of observation changes, so does our understanding of what we are seeing...
...populist terms. The policy wonk who lacks a light touch - think Al Gore or Paul Simon - is subject to attack by the popular press for what is perceived as snobbery, while our less intellectually engaged politicians - think George W. Bush or Tim Hutchinson - are lauded for their ability to connect with voters...
...sees through the tawdriness of the system, it cannot help acknowledging the dreamy pull of its products. Clementine's boss remarks that in Hollywood people seem "so disconnected from everything--from the past, the news, the world, even the weather." Clementine sees that somehow, nevertheless, they still connect with...