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Researchers Struggle to Define Friendship
The New York Times featured an article exploring our current confusion about friendship. "Ask people to define friendship—even [experts who ...
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A Laser—the Power of Unified Light
In 1957 a graduate student at Columbia University named Gordon Gould had been working with "pumping" atoms to higher energy states so they would ...
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Largest Lego Model Took Vision and Teamwork
The newest addition to the grand list of Coolest Things Ever was first unveiled in New York City in 2013: the Lego X-Wing, the largest Lego model ever ...
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Black Actor Achieves Breakthrough Role on 'Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood'
A 2016 episode on NPR's "StoryCorps" interviewed Francois Clemmons, who played the role of friendly Officer Clemmons on Mr. Rogers' ...
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Building 20 at MIT Brought Together Diverse People
MIT used to have a famous office building simply called Building 20. This structure, located at the intersection of Main and Vassar Streets in East Cambridge, ...
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When the Supremes Socialize
In an article having to do with the socializing of Supreme Court justices Justice Scalia shared some of his wisdom: Ruth Bader Ginsburg fondly recalled ...
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Physician Warns of Spiritual Autoimmune Disease
Physician Horace Smith warns that in the church "we must guard against 'spiritual autoimmune disease,' in which spiritual white cells see ...
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Presidents Jefferson and Adams Reconcile Before Death
Two devoted friends and brilliant minds—John Adams and Thomas Jefferson—fell out with each other over politics, personal slights, and both ...
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Basketball's 'Coach K' on Honesty in Teamwork
Mike Krzyewski, the men's basketball coach for Duke University since 1980, is basketball's all-time winningest coach. Most people know him as ...
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The Last Soldier to Die in World War I
The last soldier to die in the Great War was an American, twenty-three-year-old Henry Gunther, a private with the American Expeditionary Force in France. ...
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