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Thursday, Nov. 15, 2012
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Stanford physicists have demonstrated a first step in creating a quantum telecommunications device that could be built and implemented using existing infrastructure. It raises the possibility of an uncrackable cryptography system.
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Scientists led by Michael Lin, assistant professor of pediatrics and of bioengineering, have developed an intracellular remote control: a simple way to activate and track proteins, the busiest of cellular machines, using beams of light.
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An ambitious course called Education's Digital Future is bringing School of Education students and faculty together with education, government and technology professionals to discuss the future of learning.
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Last day for Open Enrollment: Today is the last day to change medical plans, add or drop eligible dependents from coverage and re-elect a Flexible Spending Account or Health Savings Account. Visit the website.
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A dedicated daughter and a fellow literary scholar are bringing the late DIANE MIDDLEBROOK's unfinished manuscript about Ovid to light . . .
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