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What Should Students Study? Read the Xconomist Report on Education
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Erin Kutz |
01/18/12 |
National
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Turning Data into Meaning
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Esther Dyson |
01/18/12 |
New York
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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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Learn to Learn, and Embrace Serendipity
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Larry Bock |
01/18/12 |
San Diego
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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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Charles Simonyi on Paul Allen’s Spaceship: I’ll Go, if the Price is Right
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Curt Woodward |
12/13/11 |
Seattle
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Harvard Accelerator Program, Proving Its Mettle with Startups and Pharma Partnerships, Looks to Raise Big New Fund
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Gregory T. Huang |
08/11/11 |
Boston
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Bluebird Bio Looks to Move Past Hot Papers, Charge Ahead in Clinic With Gene Therapy
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Luke Timmerman |
05/23/11 |
Boston
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The Bob Langer and Polaris Family Tree: From Acusphere to Momenta to Visterra
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Gregory T. Huang |
04/19/11 |
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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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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What Does Biotech Really Suffer From? Information Overload, or Underload?
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Stewart Lyman |
01/18/11 |
Seattle
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Trend Spotting: The Top 9 Rise & Falls We See in the Year Ahead
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Larry Bock |
01/11/11 |
San Diego
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New Startup Vedanta Harnesses Microbial Activities to Boost Healthy Immune Function
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Ryan McBride |
12/23/10 |
Boston
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Complete Genomics Zeroes in on Tricks of Cancer Genome With Sequencing Service
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Luke Timmerman |
12/09/10 |
National
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UW’s O’Donnell Leads National Summit to “Sexify” Engineering, Inspire Students, Entrepreneurs, VCs
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Gregory T. Huang |
04/26/10 |
Seattle
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Regulus, the MicroRNA Child of Isis and Alnylam, Strikes Potential $150M Deal with Glaxo
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Luke Timmerman |
02/25/10 |
San Diego
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Microsoft Rolls Out Tools to Help Scientists (and Eventually Companies) Manage Data Deluge
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Gregory T. Huang |
07/13/09 |
Seattle
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Advice on Physics for Future Presidents From the Debunker in Chief
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Bruce V. Bigelow |
02/11/09 |
San Diego
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Countdown to Physics for Future Presidents—See You This Afternoon!
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Bruce V. Bigelow |
02/09/09 |
San Diego
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Physics For Presidents—And the Voters Who Elect Them! Get Ready for Xconomy’s First San Diego Event
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Bruce V. Bigelow |
02/06/09 |
San Diego
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San Diego’s First Xconomy Forum: Physics for Future Presidents
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Robert Buderi |
01/16/09 |
San Diego
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A Different Type of Tech Giving Guide
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Rebecca Zacks |
12/29/08 |
Boston
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Obama’s Innovative Campaign Was a Template for His Presidency
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Fran Berman |
11/06/08 |
San Diego
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Playful vs. Preachy: Sizing Up TV’s New Science Dramas
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Wade Roush |
10/10/08 |
National
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OVP, Enterprise Partners See Big Opportunity in $5,000 Human Genome Sequencing
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Luke Timmerman |
10/07/08 |
San Diego
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Daily TIPs; Green Car Competition, Questions for Candidates, What You Watched on YouTube, & More
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Neil Savage |
07/03/08 |
National
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Science Below the Surface
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Wade Roush |
05/23/08 |
Boston
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Take Two Blueberry Jelly Beans and Call Me in the Morning: Cambridge Biotech’s Best and Brightest on Show (or Not)
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Erik Mellgren |
05/02/08 |
Boston
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