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Semiconductor chips — which make our smartphones, cars, medical equipment and many other devices possible — are getting smaller and smaller, and today contain features that are so tightly…
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The proteins in our cells are not solo players; they constantly engage and cooperate with other proteins. These interactions are very important for the normal function of the cell and are relevant to…
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May 3rd, 2023 Speaker
Zoe Merz, GS Department
Chemistry
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Communication is an incredibly powerful tool for species to survive in a hostile environment. With that in mind, it is perhaps unsurprising that even some of the simplest life forms, bacteria, have…
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May 3rd, 2023 Speaker
Steven Bodine, GS Department
Chemistry
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When an unusual phenomenon crosses our work in the lab, the pressure of academic productivity asks us to ignore it if it doesn't relate directly to our research. I think this arrangement is…
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April 30th, 2023 Speaker
André Koch Liston, UG '23 (2262642) Department
Chemistry
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The Prentice Lecture for The Department of Classics
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November 8th, 2022 Speaker
Karen nà Mheallaigh Department
Classics Location
010 East Pyne
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Generalizing Your Inductive Hypothesis
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August 16th, 2020 Speaker
Andrew Appel Department
COS Location
Princeton NJ
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Thursday Colloquium, April 23, 2015, "Adaptive Optics Imaging of Extosolar Planets", Professor Bruce MacIntosh, Stanford University
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