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...shops, though, remind everyone who walks down Mass. Ave. what Cambridge is. When a single one of them closes, the city loses a piece of its history. If Bartley’s Burger Cottage were ever to close, for example, not even the most glitzy of gift shops could plug the hole in the hearts of Harvard’s alumni...
Will Europe ever come up with the money it needs to plug its brain drain in science and technology? In France, scientists are sick of waiting - so this week, hundreds of research directors are planning to resign from their administrative duties to protest chronic underfunding and understaffing...
...wild rabbits or the Yukon moose - with no music or narration, just the rush of wind or water and the occasional bird call or bleat. (If the National Geographic Channel had videos, these would be in the top 40.) Having mellowed us out, Osgood signs off with a subtle plug for his daily commentary: ?I?ll see you on the radio...
Flashy gadgets humble us all sooner or later. My eureka moment came last fall while I was attending an emerging-technologies conference at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. I walked into the pressroom, ready to plug my laptop into the Internet, only to find the room completely devoid of electronic equipment...
...When Jessica Holsey went out and played, she just did a phenomenal job,” Delaney-Smith said. “She showed us a level of confidence we haven’t seen consistently from her since she injured her shoulder…She was a spark plug...