In the December 5, 2013 issue of Cell magazine, Assistant Professor at Stevens Institute of Technology Joseph Glavy and Martin Beck, leader of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Heidelberg, Germany, published their findings on the Nuclear Pore Complex (NPC).
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So, Saturday classes are a thing now. But frankly, I’m not sure I care. Sure, some things got moved around, but it’s better than the alternatives.
I may not be a bus driver, and I know that I have ridiculed them in the past for being lunatic drivers, but that doesn’t mean I don’t respect them.
There is a shamefully broad gap between the lip service that we Americans give soldiers—or “heroes,” as we love to call them—and our actual treatment of them.
Big news is “appening” in the Tech World this week. Samsung released the Galaxy S5 and a large security hole was found in Apple’s software.
To mark the 25th anniversary of the World Wide Web in March, the Pew Research Center conducted surveys about Americans’ general opinion of the Internet.
As is evident by my rather convoluted title, there was much that happened this past Monday on Raw. It all began on Monday for WWE.
The year 2014 has barely started, and already it’s a very special year for Professor Knut Stamnes, Department Chair and respected leader of the Department of Physics & Engineering Physics.
What a bizarre past few months it has been for WWE! On one level, there has been severe backlash from the fans with the departure of CM Punk from the company and the return of Batista – ending Daniel Bryan’s opportunity to participate in the main event of WrestleMania 30 and win the WWE World Heavyweight Championship (assuming he loses at Elimination Chamber).