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According to the report, the proposed stem cell center would include new lab facilities for researchers and an “administrative infrastructure to support the work...
...says, and perhaps there shouldn't be. Their education is supposed to provide that. Bernstein says that after the factory closings of the 1980s and the emergence of the "knowledge economy," many liberals and conservatives alike had reached a consensus that manufacturing jobs could not be saved but the "lab coat" jobs would always stay here. "Now that vision is under siege," Bernstein says. And the white-collar middle class is feeling the sting of insecurity that manufacturing workers know so well...
...There’s an enormous amount of science that does not involve the actual [select agent], whole in a freezer in the lab,” he said...
Genius is 1% inspiration and 99 % perspiration, or so said Thomas Edison. At Harvard, it’s easy to find the perspiration; minds and bodies are hard at work everywhere from the Carpenter Center to the physics lab. But what about the other part? Where do Harvard’s innovators find that special spark...
...eliminating the fuss of connecting to a PC. They use a printing process called dye sublimation, which heats the ink and vaporizes it into the photo paper. The result: glossy, 4-in.-by-6-in. prints that are virtually indistinguishable from the ones you get from a professional photo lab. Even better, both devices sell for less than...