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Renaissance Weekend to tackle contemporary issues (The Post and Courier)

Nobel laureates, Pulitzer Prize winners and other innovative leaders are pouring into the city to attend the 27th year of Renaissance Weekend, a nonpartisan family retreat that began Friday at Charleston Place. Philip Lader, who founded the weekends in 1981 along with his wife, Linda LeSou…

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New nano device to record heart beats (The Times of India)

JODHPUR: Scientists and students at IIT Mumbai have claimed to have developed a unique mobile nano device which can record the heart beat of a person constantly for 12 hours.

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Faces of Business 2007: Saul Griffith, wind energy entrepreneur (San Francisco Chronicle)

Asking Saul Griffith about his new high-altitude wind energy project is a textbook lesson in equivocation - albeit for very good reason. How many prototypes are there? “Many.” How big is a prototype? “Large.” When will it be ready for prime time? “Soon.” Can…

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