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...have a confession to make: I've never fully grasped the smart-phone craze. I've played around with most of them, yet never ended up needing them at my side. I thought it was me, but I'm starting to realize that it was them...
...smart runner and does not do a lot of unnecessary running and thus can stay active for the entire 90 minutes,” sophomore John Stamatis says...
...that we'll reach 400 million in about 40 years. That has implications for how we create a sustainable democracy. In America, we have always done Big well--big cars, big screens, Big Macs; we're the supersize nation. But now we are being challenged to trade Big for Smart. Developers are building greener buildings, scientists talk of a 100-m.p.g. car, Wal-Mart is testing the use of solar panels. We need to continue growing but in smarter and more sustainable ways. That's how everyone, as Whitman said, can write a verse in the poem of democracy...
...Larry saw what I was doing in law school and realized that he wasn’t as smart as our classmate Saul Kripke,” Alschuler says, referring to the now-renowned Princeton logician. “So he thought, ‘Maybe I can do well...
...have the bones now and the infrastructure to report about and edit the news continuously,” he said. A student at the Kennedy School who attended the event, Anjeanette T. Damon, said the future of journalism is an important topic. “We need to be smart about how [journalism] evolves so that we keep its important values while not becoming obsolete,” she said. “It’s a very rarefied discussion, but hopefully it broadens...