Stevens Institute of Technology
Founder and Chair of the Stevens Mathematics Olympiad, Pavel Dubovski harnesses a unique approach to problem-solving to serve the university through research, teaching, and outreach.
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Founder and Chair of the Stevens Mathematics Olympiad, Pavel Dubovski harnesses a unique approach to problem-solving to serve the university through research, teaching, and outreach.
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For his service and advancements of nanofabrication, energy conversion, biomedical, and space exploration technologies, Stevens' Eui-Hyeok Yang has been elevated to ASME's highest elected grade.
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To compete in the 21st-century workforce, engineering and science graduates need to be equipped with skills beyond those gleaned at the lab bench.
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Hady Salloum is leading a team to develop a cost-effective underwater acoustic sensor system for commercial port and waterway security and operations.
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You've resolved to lose weight this year, but now what? To make a better informed decision, learn about the physiological, behavioral, and social factors that affect your waistline and your health.
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Discover the effect location and built environments play on your life and health.
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Particle physicists' quest for the subatomic building blocks of the universe.
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Vital to the progress and safety of scientific advancements are the policies and regulations that underlie them.
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With the recent Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine awarded for research on pluripotent stem cells, the Academy highlights a few of its events and resources on stem cell biology.
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Research efforts still needed as death rates continue to rise in certain cancer types.
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This year's theme, 'Dementia: Living Together,' focuses on reducing the stigma of a cognitive disorder that affects an estimated 36 million people worldwide.
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With a nod, a smile, and the flick of a stick, Copeland transformed a few fans' show of appreciation into—as he once called it—“our little flag game,” an unconventional variation on Where's Waldo? operating on a global scale in front of tens of thousands of unknowing witnesses each night.
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“More a literature nerd than a computer nerd,” Alaskan singer-songwriter Marian Call offers the rare opportunity outside academia to get one’s lit geek on.
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To coincide with next week's Nobel Prize announcements, the Academy highlights a few of its Nobel Prize-winning members and speakers.
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Never sufficiently contained by a single category, the Micros formed during a remarkable period of musical experimentation and quickly distinguished themselves as a raucously fun, musically adept, and wickedly clever jazz band.
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If the Micros have a spiritual beacon, it’s Thelonious Monk. Monk's music has been a part of the Microscopic Septet literally from day one.
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As the opening band left the stage, before the house lights had lifted, a stocky gentleman with plastic cup in hand barreled toward the bar. He pointed, snapping his fingers through the air, and yelled to his buddy, “That was the shit!”
Or did he say, “That was shit”?
PopMatters
From the moment that he appeared on screen in the film—with a cigarette balanced between his fingers and the close-cropped haircut of a little boy—media outlets had him pegged as the James Dean of the ‘80s.
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Like most of his career, Peter Gabriel’s current Back to Front tour is more unusual than it appears. Just 16 dates, all in the U.S. and Canada, this limited run centers on the 25th anniversary (one year late) of his landmark 1986 So album.
Read MoreWhile a long-form essay takes you on a journey through what is said, the best short-form prompts you to take a journey yourself through what is unsaid.
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