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...their conductivity changes. A patient’s diagnosis is obtained by measuring the electric current across the grid. According to Lieber, these nanowire devices have numerous advantages over current techniques for diagnosing cancer: they are cheap to produce, can test for a number of different cancer markers in parallel, and can be easily updated when new markers are discovered. Professor Lieber was not available for comment about his research...

Author: By Alexander J. Dubbs, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Research Assists Cancer Tests | 11/10/2005 | See Source »

...those houses one might confuse as pretentious fraternities—final clubs. Even more shocking than my first experience of a dorm party was my first experience at a final club. To explain why, let me recount a story of fraternity rush week my freshman year at UCLA. Parallel to the many complaints that final clubs receive about unfair perks exclusive to men, the girls at UCLA protested as frats found new and exciting ways to persuade men to join while the sororities had a strict “lemon-water only” policy. What did the frats offer...

Author: By Jillian N. London | Title: A Night Life Dissection | 11/9/2005 | See Source »

Both are under 33 years of age, and both are milking the parallel universe of culinary services at Harvard for all it’s worth. And while you’re eating grilled chicken, both of them might be getting a little closer to achieving everything they’ve dreamed of. ‘WHERE EVERYBODY’S NOT F’ED UP ON SOMETHING?...

Author: By Abe J. Riesman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Ingredients for Success, Coming Right Up! | 11/9/2005 | See Source »

Lester, like Mauger, seems to understand that she exists in a parallel universe to the students she serves—one where the intangible Harvard name doesn’t give either of them any boost towards professional or personal success. But Harvard is giving them something...

Author: By Abe J. Riesman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Ingredients for Success, Coming Right Up! | 11/9/2005 | See Source »

...housing projects lost their early allure as once-abundant jobs vanished, unemployment rose, and incomes plummeted. As France's economy slowed, conditions in the banlieue began to erode, public services were scaled back, and the geographic segregation from the affluent cities such projects surround eventually produced enclave cultures and "parallel economies" built on criminal activity and drug sales. Isolation gave rise to increased lawlessness and turf mentalities; for years now, utility workers, ambulance drivers, fire fighters, and even police have refused calls for help from the worst banlieues for fear of walking into an ambush set by local gangs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: France's Muslim Youth Want In, Not Out | 11/8/2005 | See Source »

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