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Lieber and Ham’s advanced technology combines the high-tech performance of nanowires with an innovative, low-cost production process that uses common materials such as glass or plastic...

Author: By Piotr C. Brzezinski, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Team Develops Nanowire Rings | 5/3/2005 | See Source »

...sporting events). Perhaps if consumers realized that record companies typically invest hundreds of thousands of dollars in each artist, and that they recover this investment on very few of those artists, they would understand that much more goes into the cost of a compact disc than the paper and plastic that comprise...

Author: By Michael J. Huppe, | Title: RIAA Protects Industry Workers, Embraces Technology | 5/2/2005 | See Source »

Many an expectant mother has embarked excitedly on her first expedition to a baby-gear emporium only to break out in a sweat at the overwhelming array of must-have products. Blinded by brightly colored plastic, dazed by dozens of strollers and high chairs and cribs, she would be excused for running from the store and hoping for hand-me-downs. Fast forward just a few months, though, and the same mom can be found expounding on the design flaws of her stroller, wishing her diaper bag had a couple more pockets and surfing the Internet for the latest...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Meet the Mompreneurs | 4/25/2005 | See Source »

Digital technology is taking over: DVD has become the profit-king in the industry; people are watching movies on their laptops; and Tom Hanks was morphed into a plastic nightmare in “The Polar Express.” With Sony’s recent announcement that their entire backlog of films will be digitized and stored on high-capacity hard drives, the signs that we’re entering a new era of the filmic imagination are all around...

Author: By Clint J. Froehlich, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Cinema at the Century's Dawn | 4/22/2005 | See Source »

...organizational nom de plume is “Seymour Benjamins”—Skomarovsky has come under fire from liberals and conservatives alike who could not stomach his actions at the event. In a letter to the Crimson, Skomarovsky asserted all excretions landed in a plastic bag and “not a molecule of stomach content ended up anywhere else.” For this article, however, Skomarovsky failed to project any information or gastric juices—despite FM’s quest to get to the bottom of the situation, he did not return repeated...

Author: By Alexandra C. Wood, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Projectile Information Withheld | 4/21/2005 | See Source »

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