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'Young Filmmakers' present work at School of Engineering screening
Daubechies and students featured in NOVA program on art forgeries
Ed Felten as national Tech Czar?
PAVE wins design competition and "rookie of the year"
PLOrk plays Carnegie Hall
Letting nature do the work: melting away microchip defects
The Future of News
A new paper in Nature on river networks: biodiversity, fractals, and climate change
Carter, Debenedetti and Scully elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Martonosi speaks about sensor networks at Royal Society symposium
SCVNGR captures first prize in business plan competition
Leonard Liu gives keynote address, receives Asia Impact Award
Report underscores importance of engineering in liberal arts education
Princeton Engineering ranks high for scholarly output -- and for excellent teaching
PLOrk powers up in Washington
Princeton team arrives in Victorville, pumped for the DARPA Urban Challenge national qualification event
Metamaterial breakthrough at MIRTHE
Cryptographer Boaz Barak named Packard Fellow
Kahn and Peterson to hold historic discussion on the future of the Internet
Lee Iacocca on leadership: Frank Moss on inventing the future
From the politics of global warming to the politics of New Jersey
Frey applies aerodynamic expertise to bike racing
Wired music: from PLOrk to ChucK and beyond
Featured on NOVA, Petters offers his cosmic perspective
Negron works to reduce emissions, asthma in Puerto Rico
New article chronicles the beginnings and the promise of Princeton Power
Bloomberg's Tom Keene talks to Steiglitz about his new eBay book
Wallach named one of Computerworld's "40 under 40"
Bendheim Center has quiet presence, global reach
VerdĂș, Poor address international symposium on information theory
Sir Gordon Wu contemplates China: past, present and future
Rocket mail, cosmic entrepreneurs and Princeton's storied role in the history of space
From Photosynth to Swiss chard: the monumental sweep of digital imaging
Silver contemplates Life 2.0 in Newsweek
Promising revelations about high-temperature superconductors emerge from novel nanoscale imaging
Steiglitz explains eBay in new book
SteriCoat racks up another, even bigger innovation prize
New research in Nature Biotechnology advances the creation of "molecular doctors"
Forbes.com interview: NetApp's supersize disk drives store everything from video to DNA maps
Vorbeck says it can produce graphene cheaply and abundantly
Moss, Media Lab explore new minds, new bodies, new identities
Princeton makes cut in Pentagon's robotic car competition
Named one of IT's "top 100," Felten fends off botnets, ponders the future of biotechnology
AP piece quoting Peterson on the future of the internet gets wide play
Friedman highlights wedge solution in New York Times magazine cover story
Princeton autonomous vehicle group clears latest hurdle in DARPA competition
Scully reports on-the-fly laser detection of anthrax in the journal Science
Time magazine features Socolow and Pacala in global warming "survival guide" issue
Dobkin contemplates fractals, snow domes and a 3-D Google in interview with Wild River Review
On the Waterfront: Princeton wins Latrobe Prize
The Economist features bird-tracking satellite system
Leonard fathoms the undersea with Deepglider
New scaffold could repair injured knee ligaments
Inside the mind of an innovator
Paper and peer review here to stay, at least for now
First Diebold, now Sequoia: electronic voting machines vulnerable to security breaches, Appel says
Laser writing with unusual "inks," Arnold pushes the materials envelope
Princeton DARPA team gears up for urban challenge
Boston Globe quotes Leighton on Netli acquisition
Addressing climate change, wedge by wedge
More praise for the Princeton Laptop Orchestra
Jamieson forecasts the future of engineering education
An innovator praises Billington's book on innovators
Homemade keys open Diebold memory card door
Panel contemplates NSF-sponsored innovation prizes
Scientific American features Princeton fuel cell
Moore's Law gives way to Chou's nanoimprinting?
Philadelphia Inquirer features Blue Jersey blog
Massey to deliver address on the legacy of the black scientific renaissance at Bell Laboratories
Stock options may cost shareholders much less than previously thought
Princeton Engineering scholarly output ranks high, study says
Socolow named to panel charged with identifying grand challenges in engineering
Mung Chiang's paper cited for its influence
Internet visionary Robert Kahn to speak at the Computer History Museum Jan. 9
Laser experiments reveal mysterious properties of superfluids
Chazelle writes "proof at a roll of the dice" essay for Nature magazine
Felten joins board of Electronic Frontier Foundation
The journal Science, citing work by Stephen Chou, asks whether the terabit is within reach
SanDisk's Harari profiled in Electronic Business
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'Young Filmmakers' present work at School of Engineering screening
Daubechies and students featured in NOVA program on art forgeries
Ed Felten as national Tech Czar?
PAVE wins design competition and "rookie of the year"
PLOrk plays Carnegie Hall
Letting nature do the work: melting away microchip defects
The Future of News
A new paper in Nature on river networks: biodiversity, fractals, and climate change
Carter, Debenedetti and Scully elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Martonosi speaks about sensor networks at Royal Society symposium
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