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...scientific endeavors have generated more excitement than research into superconductivity, which could lead to marvels like magnetically levitated trains. But U.S. companies may already be in danger of losing the markets for superconductor-based products. Says Senator John Glenn, who unveiled a new report from the Congressional Office of Technology Assessment last week: "As with semiconductors and videocassette recorders, the U.S. appears on the verge of missing opportunities offered by a new technology based on a science in which the U.S. is the pre-eminent leader...
Associate Professor of Medicine John W. Rowe, who has been a member of the Medical School faculty since 1975 and has done extensive research on the physiology of aging, said in an interview yesterday that he accepted an offer to become president of Mt. Sinai Hospital, along with its medical school and new medical center...
...student of Latin American history and literature, I had mixed emotions about traveling to Mexico City to do thesis research during the first weeks of June. On the one hand I was afraid that maybe my Spanish wouldn't be good enough or that I had completely misinterpreted Mexican history and culture and would perpetrate all sorts of social faux pas. On the other hand, I was thrilled to be finally entering the heart of an area whose unrest and depression interested...
...everything from expanding current Social Security benefits to paying for housing for the homeless. Others clamor for a tax cut. Many Washington watchers fear that the Government will simply fritter away the reserve, leaving nothing to the future. Says Geoffrey Carliner, executive director of the National Bureau of Economic Research in Cambridge, Mass.: "As politicians see the trust fund build up, the temptation to spend it on today's recipients or to reduce payroll taxes will only grow...
...CHIEF OF RESEARCH: Betty Satterwhite Sutter...