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SciTech Briefs
Physicists turn to micro-scale engines to bend second law
SciTech | March 21, 2016 -
Tales from Abroad: Los Angeles, California
Josh:
We hopped off the plane at LAX, with just a dream and a cardigan. "Welcome to the land of fame and sex," Jade said.
"Am I gonna fit in?" I asked.
She said, "No."
Pillbox | March 21, 2016 -
Password data promise future applications
Passwords are one of the Internet’s most ubiquitous features, as they have been used throughout history to authenticate the identities of people trying to access privileged information. But as code-breaking computations become more and more complex, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to prove that a user is human with just a simple password.
SciTech | February 29, 2016 -
MORF performs exhibition of female pride
This past Monday, Feb. 15, I was able to witness the sheer splendor that was The Vagina Monologues, produced and performed by members of Carnegie Mellon’s Mobilization of Resolute Feminists (MORF) organization and directed by senior science and humanities scholar, Sophie Zucker. This social-experiment-turned-production is one of my favorites, and while it may be “the classic ‘college feminist’ pro...
Pillbox | February 22, 2016 -
SciTech Briefs
Wintering warblers sing during winter, practice for spring
SciTech | February 15, 2016