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Critical Thinking and the Scientific Process First—Humanities Later
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Vinod Khosla |
01/18/12 |
National
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Learning Across Disciplines and Cultures
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David Baltimore |
01/18/12 |
National
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The Convergence of Biology, Medicine, and Engineering
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Robert Langer |
01/18/12 |
Boston
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Marrying the Humanities and the Sciences
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Duane J. Roth |
01/18/12 |
San Diego
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Microsoft, PayPal, Ford, & Facebook: Boston Tech Tidbits
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Gregory T. Huang |
01/12/12 |
Boston
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Boston’s Women in Bio Aims to Fuel STEM Curiosity In Middle Schoolers
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Amy Speak |
12/23/11 |
Boston
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Report: Amazon Opening Boston-Area Office
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Gregory T. Huang |
12/22/11 |
Boston
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UW Prof’s Startup Rolls out Smart Thermostats, Inspired by Apple’s Iconic Devices
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Curt Woodward |
10/25/11 |
Seattle
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Wayne State Uses Social Media to Mentor Girls in Science, Tech
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Sarah Schmid |
10/21/11 |
Detroit
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Unless You Are Awesome, You Will Be Outsourced
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Auren Hoffman |
10/05/11 |
San Francisco
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From Estonia to Boston: GrabCAD Looks to Play Big Role in New England’s Tech Future
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Gregory T. Huang |
08/23/11 |
Boston
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Ford, TechShop Partner on Detroit Location to Help Everyday Inventors Create, Build—and Commercialize—New Technologies
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Sarah Schmid |
07/28/11 |
Detroit
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How Scientists and Engineers Got It Right, and VCs Got It Wrong
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Steve Blank |
07/25/11 |
San Francisco
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Performable Picked Up by HubSpot
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Gregory T. Huang |
06/17/11 |
Boston
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Adding a Circa-2000 Amazon.com Every Day, Data Centers With No Air Conditioning, & More from Amazon Web Services’ James Hamilton
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Curt Woodward |
06/09/11 |
Seattle
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Considering a Career in Biotech? How About Trying Computer Science Instead
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Luke Timmerman |
05/02/11 |
National
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CSN Stores, Amid Rebranding and Financing Rumors, Looks to Become “Amazon for the Home”
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Gregory T. Huang |
04/18/11 |
Boston
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FIRST Robotics Encourages Healthy Competition and Strong Relationships With Engineering Field
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Charles Hurwitz |
04/15/11 |
Boston
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Lexalytics Digests Wikipedia, Sees Text Analysis Markets Broaden to Include Search, Travel, Law
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Gregory T. Huang |
04/13/11 |
Boston
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Teams From MA, RI, and CT Take Top Three Spots at Boston FIRST Robotics Competition
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Erin Kutz |
04/11/11 |
Boston
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Rodney Brooks at NVCA: Why the World Needs Robots, and What VCs Need to Watch Out For
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Gregory T. Huang |
04/07/11 |
Boston
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Cray Says Layoffs Make Room for Future Hires, Headcount to Stay Roughly Flat by Year’s End
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Curt Woodward |
03/23/11 |
Seattle
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Netezza Chief Talks About “Formative” PTC Days, IBM Deal History, and the Future of Big Data
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Gregory T. Huang |
03/08/11 |
Boston
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Facebook and Salesforce Hunt for Talent, Bing Rolls Out New Features, UW’s Drone Races, & More in Seattle-Area Tech News
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Curt Woodward |
03/08/11 |
Seattle
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“Quadricopters” Take Over UW’s Allen Center Atrium for Electrical Engineering Class Demo
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Curt Woodward |
03/07/11 |
Seattle
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Facebook Seattle: Past 30 Hires and Growing, Adding Heft to Chat Overhaul, Running Out of Mob-Lunch Restaurant Space
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Curt Woodward |
03/03/11 |
Seattle
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Remembering Ken Olsen (1926-2011): A Sense of Pride and a Sense of Humor
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Gordon Bell |
02/08/11 |
San Francisco
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UW, Backed by Intel and U.S. Military, Sets Up Center to Merge Electronics, Photonics
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Luke Timmerman |
02/01/11 |
Seattle
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Encouraging Women in Industry to Apply for Faculty Jobs
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Eve Riskin |
01/31/11 |
Seattle
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EcoMotors Founder Peter Hofbauer Says Company Is Inking Customer Deals, Eyeing Production Facility in Michigan for Its “Opoc” Engine
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Erin Kutz |
01/24/11 |
Detroit
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