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February 28, 2002
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February 28, 2002
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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)
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
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
Copyright 2002 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College
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