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Princeton University News
'); document.write('02-08-2010 10:00 AM
'); document.write('Princeton scientists win grants under new program tied to recovery funding
'); document.write('Three Princeton scientists working at the frontiers of physics have been awarded grants under a new program sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy that is designed to boost the American economy.
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');document.write('02-05-2010 12:14 PM
'); document.write('Princeton scientist makes a leap in quantum computing
'); document.write('A major hurdle in the ambitious quest to design and construct a radically new kind of quantum computer has been finding a way to manipulate the single electrons that very likely will constitute the new machines\' processing components or \"qubits.\"
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');document.write('02-05-2010 10:34 AM
'); document.write('Electrons on the brink: Fractal patterns may be key to semiconductor magnetism
'); document.write('Just as the heartbeats of today\'s electronic devices depend on the ability to switch the flow of electricity in semiconductors on and off with lightning speed, the viability of the \"spintronic\" devices of the future -- technologies that manipulate both the flow and magnetic \"spin\" of electrons -- will require similarly precise control over semiconductor magnetism.
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');document.write('02-04-2010 01:04 PM
'); document.write('Evergreen beauty of campus gardens thrives year round
'); document.write('The winter season brings a subdued beauty to Princeton\'s campus. As the fall foliage fades, Princeton\'s evergreens take on a more prominent role in coloring the landscape and adding vitality to the grounds. According to Jim Consolloy, who retired Feb. 1 after nearly 21 years as grounds manager, some of the University\'s most well-traveled spaces are spectacular in winter as well as summer.
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');document.write('02-01-2010 08:51 AM
'); document.write('A broader palette: Steward pictures an art museum that 'sets the standard'
'); document.write('On a warm Thursday night in September, crowds of students, staff and community members filled the Princeton University Art Museum. In all 2,400 people visited the museum that evening to celebrate the new extended hours on Thursdays, delighting James Steward, the new director of the museum.
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');document.write('01-28-2010 01:27 PM
'); document.write('Energy-harvesting rubber sheets could power pacemakers, mobile phones
'); document.write('Power-generating rubber films developed by Princeton University engineers could harness natural body movements such as breathing and walking to power pacemakers, mobile phones and other electronic devices.
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');document.write('01-28-2010 12:29 PM
'); document.write('Shapiro brings scientific analysis to terrorism and counterterrorism research
'); document.write('As a graduate student a few years ago, Jacob Shapiro worked with a colleague to get internal documents from al-Qaida released from a U.S. government database. The files didn\'t reveal national security secrets -- but they did portray the terrorist organization as a bureaucracy with plenty of red tape. This data- and document-driven approach exemplifies Shapiro\'s work on the organization of terrorist groups and counterterrorism.
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');document.write('01-28-2010 10:40 AM
'); document.write('New South to be renovated for inclusion of arts programs
'); document.write('New South, the location of administrative offices over the past 40 years, will be renovated in 2010 to also become the home of some academic functions associated with the Lewis Center for the Arts.
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');document.write('01-25-2010 10:00 AM
'); document.write('Trustees approve low fee increase, boost financial aid despite budget challenges
'); document.write('Princeton University trustees Jan. 23 approved one of the lowest percentage increases in undergraduate tuition and fees since 1966 -- 3.3 percent -- while also endorsing a 9.6 percent increase in the financial aid budget. The authorizations came as the University is in the midst of a two-year plan to reduce its operating budget by $170 million.
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');document.write('Exhibition marks anniversary of new South Africa
'); document.write('An exhibition commemorating the 20th anniversary of the end of apartheid in South Africa and Nelson Mandela\'s release from prison will open at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 9, in the Fields Center for Equality and Cultural Understanding, 58 Prospect Ave.
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