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What changes about your brain when you learn something? When you forget? How do brains compute? How can brain-style computation be used in artificial systems? The Potter Group, part of the Laboratory…
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Potter, Steve M. Date
February 22nd, 2005
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The adminstration of Georgia Tech's ninth president, John Patrick "Pat" Crecine, was the most controversial in the school's history. The period from 1987 to 1994 would become…
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August Giebelhaus Date
February 28th, 2006
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Hurricane Katrina's storm surge and high winds had a devastating impact on the Gulf Coast of the U.S. Although the extensive damage to residential areas continues to receive attention in the…
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Glenn J. Rix, Reginald DesRoches Date
March 28th, 2006
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College and professional sports, including basketball, baseball, football and hockey, is a multi-billion dollar industry with a substantial part of the revenue derived from television. To maximize…
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George L. Nemhauser Date
October 25th, 2005
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Controversy continues to circulate about evolution, raising the issue
of whether public schools are the appropriate forum for teaching about the
subject matter. In recent years, critics have…
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Jason Borenstein Date
November 28th, 2006
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The terrorist attack that killed more than 300 schoolchildren, teachers and parents in Russia shocked the conscience of the world in 2004. Clearly, there are lessons to be learned from this and other…
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Chris Dorn Date
February 27th, 2007
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Dr. Starner is one of the pioneers of wearable computing and will talk about how computers can be designed and used to be aware of what users are doing, and also to assist them in doing it. His work…
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Thad Starner Date
April 26th, 2005
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A number of societal factors are contributing to society's decreasing interest in science and technology, despite its ubiquitous presence in modern society. These factors include everything from…
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Peter J. Ludovice Date
September 19th, 2006
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