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  • |nobel_laureates = 64[http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/special/nobels ... html Rushdie Stuns Audience 26-100]. The MIT Tech 113 (61) (1993-11-30): ...
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  • The term digital divide refers to the gap between people with effective ... Various organizations and institutions including the United Nations ...
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  • and disseminating, in digital form, the intellectual output of an ... is published online and is basically open to the public. While most academic ...
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  • of modern architecture that flourished in the Soviet Union in the 1920s ... A central aim of Constructivist architects was to instill the avant ...
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  • architect and designer, sometimes called the "Father of Modernism ... His reputation grew in the United States following the critical reception ...
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  • 1979), was a Swedish economist and winner of the 1977 Nobel Memorial Prize ... Ohlin's name will, however, always remain associated with the ...
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  • Boston is one of the oldest cities in the United States. It is the ... Puritan colonists from England founded the city in 1630. During the ...
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  • The term high definition once described a series of television systems ... The British high definition TV service started trials in August 1936 ...
    44 KB (6,466 words) - 15:48, 25 January 2023
  • The term "Web 2.0" describes the changing trends in the ... Tim O'Reilly is generally credited for coining the term and the ...
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  • Prairie dogs is the common name for any of the social, burrowing, ... may be considered keystone species, being the main food for various mammals ...
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  • The term has also been used more broadly to include publishers of ... Open access publishing is becoming increasingly popular in the web ...
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  • and quantum mechanics, for which he received the Nobel Prize in 1922. He was ... Niels Bohr is one of the most important scientists from Denmark; he ...
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  • and sacred draughts.” Non-literal: “From the University, we receive enlightenment ... The University of Cambridge (or Cambridge University), is located ...
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  • environment through one's senses. The term "simulated reality ... or a virtual artifact (VA) either through the use of standard input devices ...
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  • Intellectual property (IP) refers to the intangible creations of the ... The main purpose of intellectual property law is to encourage the ...
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  • are tubular in shape, having diameters on the order of a few nanometers ... These cylindrical carbon molecules form the strongest and stiffest ...
    62 KB (8,806 words) - 19:09, 26 November 2023
  • A patent is a type of intellectual property that gives its owner the ... The procedure for granting patents, requirements placed on the patentee ...
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  • headquartered in Armonk, New York, U.S. The company is one of the few ... IBM has been known through most of its recent history as the world ...
    48 KB (6,957 words) - 06:47, 6 March 2024
  • Creativity is a process involving the generation of new ideas or concepts ... spiritual inspiration, cognitive processes, the social environment, personality ...
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  • intended to transport material from the surface of a celestial body ... reaching from geostationary orbit to the ground. (A tensile structure ...
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