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- 18 Apr 2019
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Open Innovation Contestants Build AI-Based Cancer Tool
- 12 Jul 2016
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Powering Up Our World
- 21 Mar 2011
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Japan, Libya, and Why Leaders Should be Paranoid
- 28 Jun 2013
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Women quoted more for auto repairs
- 01 May 2012
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Leadership Advice: Strike a Pose
- 11 Jul 2013
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Women Pay More to Fix Cars
- 05 Jul 2013
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Women more likely to be ripped off on auto repairs, study says
- 13 Jun 2013
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Why Women Should Ask Auto-Repair Shops for Discounts
- 14 Jun 2013
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Auto-Repair Shops Tend to Overcharge Women, Except When They Don't
- 22 Feb 2024
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Combat-Tested Cancer Coaching
Subscribe on iTunes Subscribe on Spotify More Skydeck episodes Hi, this is Dan Morrell, host of Skydeck. When Kathy Giusti (MBA 1985) was diagnosed with multiple myeloma in 1996, she was overwhelmed. It was the pre-Internet era, with limited available information, but...
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- 25 Aug 2022
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Labs Enable Large-scale Research
Radiation Oncology at Harvard Medical School SEAS: David Parkes, George F. Colony Professor of Computer Science LIFE Lab How can we effectively craft our lives and continue to learn from each other’s experiences as part of our lifelong...
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- 21 Oct 2020
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Cold Calculations
cause of it. Thick, old ice reflects 80 percent of solar radiation, helping to keep the planet cool. Brittle, newly formed ice is only half as effective and melts more easily. And open water reflects only 5 percent of the solar radiation...
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- 24 Apr 2014
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Powering on wireless electricity
fundamentally changes the world,” he says. "Anything with a cord or a disposable battery is a candidate for being replaced." The technology, which generates less radiation than Earth’s magnetic field, allows the user to beam electricity...
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- 30 Nov 2021
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Cold Calculations
the pole—can increase the amount of solar radiation the region deflects and slow global temperature rise. It’s an audacious idea,” says Steve Payne (MBA 1985), chair of the board of the 12-year-old nonprofit. Payne joined the project as a...
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- 01 Oct 2002
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Pearson Hunt Remembered
1942 to 1946). He was appointed the Edmund Cogswell Converse Professor of Finance and Banking in 1967 and took on the title emeritus in 1975. During World War II, he served as an instructor in the Army Air Forces Statistical School on the HBS campus, as well as a staff...
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- 25 Jun 2014
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A Man on a Mission
professor told me that physicists can work as engineers, but that engineers can never work as physicists," he recalls. That single conversation was the spark for a career at NASA. Earls' undergraduate work was followed by a master's in View Details
- 01 Oct 2021
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Marking 10-Year Connection with Japanese Earthquake Region
management skills and pitch in on disaster clean-up—to both learn and grow as human beings,” he recalls. “But my first concern was how to keep everyone safe from radiation poisoning.” Toward that end, MIT Media Lab researchers devised a...
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- 01 Dec 2020
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AI Enhances Diagnostic Care
treatment of disorders and diseases, including pulmonary nodules, COVID-19, and brain injuries. “AI has improved workflow through higher efficiency and has helped us deliver more personalized care, leading to an enhanced patient experience. For instance, the scanner...
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Jennifer Gillespie
- 01 Dec 2009
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Up on the Green Roof
reduce the urban heat island effect, a condition created when dark, impermeable surfaces like asphalt absorb heat and radiate it back into the air, forming an urban heat dome. When it rains, a green roof acts much like a lawn to absorb,...
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