Word: jannings
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...liquidity, decelerated. The impact wasn't felt right away, not least because Japanese and foreign investors continued to borrow in Yen and invest in higher-yielding, riskier assets around the world. As a result, several emerging and developed stock markets became perilously overvalued. As I warned in TIME's Jan. 29 issue, this debt-fueled euphoria created "the greatest asset bubble ever...
...Case of Omission One of the most exciting findings in brain science is that different kinds of thoughts can be tied to different patterns of activity in the brain. A sidebar to my article "The Mystery of Consciousness" [Jan. 29] showed colorful brain scans that revealed different hot spots when people saw a face and when they saw a place-and the same brain areas lit up when the people merely thought about faces and places. Unfortunately, my former colleagues who performed this important study, Kathleen O'Craven of the University of Toronto and Nancy Kanwisher of M.I.T., were...
Harvard came from behind to knock off Dartmouth, 71-68, in that Jan. 6 encounter, and completed its first season sweep of its traditional nemesis since 2003 last night with a stifling defensive effort and dominance in the paint...
Franklin cited the example of former University President Lawrence H. Summers, who drew criticism for his Jan. 2005 remarks on the underrepresentation of women on elite science faculties...
...Akpan took it one step further, earning a surprise start in the team’s first game of the CONCACAF World Cup qualifiers in Panama City against Haiti on Jan. 17. He immediately justified U.S. Coach Thomas Rongen’s trust, scoring a hat trick, and nearly adding a fourth goal...