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...can’t say numbers [of classes I haven’t been able to take] but I cannot take any lab-based courses and I couldn’t take any freshman seminars and I can’t take any classes that start after 1 p.m.,” Johnson says. “So how ever many that...
Athletes interested in pre-medical studies or hard science concentrations may encounter difficulties in finding an ideal lab time, many say, that are only matched by the hardships in finding a lab partner who is willing to be flexible about his or her schedule...
...commercialization of research, in other words, is far more about prospecting than alchemy. The U.S. National Academy of Sciences last year published a report prepared by the National Research Council's Computer Science and Telecommunications Board. It tracked the evolution of computer and telecommunications technologies from conception in the lab to the point where they had become $1 billion industries. In almost every case, the development took about 20 years. And that trend does not apply only to computers. Disk brakes, which we take for granted, were introduced by British inventor Frederick William Lanchester in 1901. They didn't appear...
APPLICATIONS: Retailers could lure shoppers with interactive window displays. Airports might offer visually aided instructions and directions throughout terminals. In a lab or office, collaborators might use it like a high-tech dry-erase board that displays Excel spreadsheets and other interactive material...
...Heymach] was at the lab a lot, so I suppose I could have just missed him,” Robbins says...