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...building is a good signal that we’re going to stay in Cambridge,” said McKay Professor of Applied Physics Efthimios Kaxiras. “After all, it wouldn’t make sense that they build this costly structure just to have us move...
...appointment may signal a departure for Summers, however, who has been reluctant to make his political voice heard as Harvard’s president...
Finally, with 5:30 remaining in the half, the New Hampshire offense got the best of Mancini, scoring to pull within two goals. But the score did not signal the end of Harvard’s dominance...
...reflect a perhaps too rigid adherence to ideology at the expense of on-the-ground practicality. But whatever the weaknesses in some of the Administration's early assumptions, they probably won't alter the outcome of the conflict--though they may prolong it. There have been many signal successes on the ground: after all, U.S. forces have moved to within 50 miles of Baghdad in a week, and American forces have defeated the Iraqis in every head-to-head encounter. Despite individual setbacks last week, U.S. fortunes can switch course at any moment. But in this media age, expectations...
...marked in blue; enemy coordinates, called in from the battlefield, are plotted in red. But not all vehicles in each unit have a computer screen to display the information, and the data aren't updated in real time. The Holy Grail of identification systems is an encoded radio signal sent from a vehicle to a target which, if friendly, will automatically reply in milliseconds. Despite years of research and negotiations, it will be at least two years until such a device can be produced and installed in all U.S. military vehicles. --By Amanda Bower. With reporting by Jim Lacey/with...