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February 28, 2002

Charles Lieber, Mark Gudikesen and Lincoln Lauhon
Big things from small packages
Charles Lieber, Mark Gudiksen, and Lincoln Lauhon (from left to right) have developed a new type of nanotechnology device, a thin wire that will make possible new types of computers, communication devices and encoding processes. (Staff photo by Stephanie Mitchell) Full story

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Very small things promise big results
New advance in nanotechnology

Self-grading gets an "A"
Researchers find that self-evaluation leads to learning

Web sparks enhanced learning
Professors and tutors use Web technology to change the way students are learning at Harvard

Pre-computer era a memory at Harvard
Stabilization, integration of technology current mission

CID examines high technology solutions in developing world
Report ranks U.S. first among nations ready to reap technology benefits

 

 

 






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