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Merging Hand and Mind 01/18/12 National
Critical Thinking and the Scientific Process First—Humanities Later 01/18/12 National
Turning Data into Meaning 01/18/12 New York
Learning Across Disciplines and Cultures 01/18/12 National
CS + X, for all X 01/18/12 New York
From AI to Bioengineering 01/18/12 San Francisco
Study the Boomers! 01/18/12 Boston
The Convergence of Biology, Medicine, and Engineering 01/18/12 Boston
Computing and-Chinese 01/18/12 Seattle
Writing, Literature, and Computer Science 01/18/12 San Francisco
Anything They’re Passionate About 01/18/12 San Diego
Data Analysis and Sensing 01/18/12 San Diego
Learn to Learn, and Embrace Serendipity 01/18/12 San Diego
Learn By Starting Things 01/18/12 National
Marrying the Humanities and the Sciences 01/18/12 San Diego
Engaging “Productive Stupidity” 01/18/12 Boston
Be Students of Life 01/18/12 San Diego
Biology 101 01/18/12 Boston
Culture, Science, and Problem Solving 01/18/12 Seattle
Meta-Processing 01/18/12 Detroit
Global Healthcare 01/18/12 New York
Xconomists Peer into the Future, Suggest How Students Should Prepare 01/17/12 National
Of Patent Rats and Blaming Teachers 01/10/12 Seattle
Startup Weekend Shuts Down Eight-City Startup Foundation Project 01/05/12 Seattle
2tor Elevates Chip Paucek to CEO, Shifts Headquarters to Maryland 01/04/12 New York
Edmodo’s K-12 Social Network Helps Teachers Connect with Students 01/03/12 San Francisco
Technology That Finally Helps Learning 12/30/11 Seattle
Boston’s Women in Bio Aims to Fuel STEM Curiosity In Middle Schoolers 12/23/11 Boston
Tutorspree Reveals Sequoia Capital Led Its Seed Round 12/21/11 New York
Scientists Morph Into Entrepreneurs Through NSF I-Corps Program 12/19/11 San Francisco
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