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A team of Princeton University scientists has produced a systematic listing of the ways a particular cancerous cell has "gone wrong," giving researchers a powerful tool that eventually could make possible new, more targeted therapies for patients. Full Article at Science Blog
(PhysOrg.com) -- A team of Princeton University scientists has produced a systematic listing of the ways a particular cancerous cell has "gone wrong," giving researchers a powerful tool that eventually could make possible new, more targeted therapies... Full Article at PhysOrg.com
The US ambassador to Qatar, Joseph LeBaron, said there is a great deal of vision in the region, with several major developments that point to a nation on the rise. Full Article at The National Newspaper
A team of Princeton University scientists has produced a systematic listing of the ways a particular cancerous cell has "gone wrong," giving researchers a powerful tool that eventually could make possible new, more targeted therapies for patients. ... Full Article at Generef.com
Sixty intellectuals and artists, including Princeton University professor Cornel West, the Reverend Jeremiah Wright and actress Ruby Dee, have signed a declaration of protest. Full Article at Racialicious
Join Princeton University's Dan Grech for our weekly educators' live chat on Thursday, Dec. 10, at 1 p.m. EDT. Full Article at Poynter Online
Mickey Edwards, Princeton University lecturer and former Republican congressman “Heaven help us if we ever have a president or a Congress making important decisions solely on the basis of the public opinion of the moment. Full Article at The Politico
The Graduate Record Exam is implementing changes for 2011 that will revise its three parts and expand the grading scale. The service that distributes the exam called the changes "the largest revisions" in the history of the exam. Full Article at The Daily Orange
Despite its name, the Princeton University Investment Company (PRINCO) doesn’t do any investing directly. Full Article at Daily Princetonian
Sam Taxy' 11 examines one of the many records in WPRB's library. At 11 p.m. on a Monday, Sam Taxy '11 is just getting to work. "Welcome to Sam's Storytime Castle," he says into the microphone in front of him. Full Article at Daily Princetonian
But something else is going on here, says Princeton University psychologist Daniel Kahneman, who won the Nobel prize in economics in 2002. "We believe that people with certain characteristics will produce certain consequences," he says. Full Article at Huffington Post
One APS dissenting member is William Happer, a physicist who runs the Happer Lab at Princeton University. Another is Hal Lewis, a professor emeritus of physics at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Full Article at Moonbattery
African-American intellectuals, artists criticize Cuba's treatment of black citizens Declaration of protest also seeks release of dissident who organized human rights marches Cuban intellectuals defend country in letter, citing history of helping... Full Article at CNN
Thirty-two years ago, I sat in a lecture hall as a freshman at Princeton University and took in the wisdom if Prof. Burt Malkiel, as he explained the intricacies of inelastic demand curves, the relationship between savings and investment (S=I, in... Full Article at TigerHawk
Just because the university has a $12.6 billion endowment doesn’t mean that it can quickly come up with $12.6 billion to spend on any given day. In fact, the University can only convert about half of its endowment to cash with ease. Full Article at Daily Princetonian
team. Comcast SportsNet Bay Area will broadcast the Sac-Joaquin Section Division II championship game between Del Oro and Rocklin live at 8 p.m. Friday. Full Article at The San Jose Mercury News
Republican Governor-elect Chris Christie and Lt. Governor-elect Kimberly Guadagno will be sworn in to office on January 19. Follow all the stories leading up to the swearing-in ceremony. Full Article at NorthJersey.com
The professional association for physicists is facing internal pressure from some of its most distinguished members, who say the burgeoning ClimateGate scandal means the group should rescind its 2007 statement declaring that global warming represents... Full Article at Climate Realists
The professional association for physicists is facing internal pressure from some of its most distinguished members, who say the burgeoning ClimateGate scandal means the group should rescind its 2007 statement declaring that global warming represents... Full Article at CBS News
Andrew P. Napolitano is a 59-year old former New Jersey Superior Court Judge. He is a graduate of Princeton University, and Notre Dame Law School. Full Article at Free State Blogs
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Jason Harper, 22, who graduated from Princeton University this year, is shown in Chicago July 25, 2009. Harper, who has numerous qualifications, cannot find a job in advertising."They are just not hiring. There are hiring freezes everywhere," he said. Photo taken July 25.
View Photo »Jason Harper, 22, who graduated from Princeton University this year, is shown in Chicago July 25, 2009. Harper, who has numerous qualifications, cannot find a job in advertising."They are just not hiring. There are hiring freezes everywhere," he said. Photo taken July 25.
View Photo »In this undated photo released by Princeton University, U.S. evolutionary biologists Peter and Rosemary Grant, both 72, are shown in Princeton, N.J. Japan's Inamori Foundation announced Friday, June 19, 2009 the husband-and-wife team of biologists and emeritus professors at Princeton U...
View Photo »Judge Sonia Sotomayor is seen in her Princeton University 1976 Yearbook page in this undated handout photo released by the White House in Washington May 26, 2009.
View Photo »This 1976 photo, supplied by Princeton University, shows then Princeton University senior Sonia Sotomayor, who was chosen by President Barack Obama to become the nation's first Hispanic Supreme Court justice Tuesday, May 26, 2009. The Princeton graduate, went on to Yale Law School.
View Photo »This 1976 photo, supplied by Princeton University, shows Princeton University senior Sonia Sotomayor, who was chosen by President Barack Obama to become the nation's first Hispanic Supreme Court justice on Tuesday, May 26, 2009. The Princeton graduate, went on to Yale Law School.
View Photo »This 1976 photograph provided by Princeton University shows then senior Sonia Sotomayor in the Nassau Herald Yearbook. President Barack Obama on Tuesday, May 26, 2009, nominated Sotomayor to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court.
View Photo »This 1976 photograph provided by Princeton University shows senior Sonia Sotomayor in the Nassau Herald Yearbook. On Tuesday, May 26, 2009, President Barack Obama chose Sonia Sotomayor to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court bench.
View Photo »This 1976 photograph provided by Princeton University shows senior Sonia Sotomayor in the Nassau Herald Yearbook. On Tuesday, May 26, 2009, Sonia Sotomayor chose President Barack Obama to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court.
View Photo »Princeton University president Shirley M. Tilghman, left, stands near as United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon waves after speaking to students and faculty Friday, April 17, 2009, in Princeton, N.J. In his speech, Ban called 2009 a "make-or-break year" for the world.
View Photo »United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon speaks at Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs Friday, April 17, 2009, in Princeton, N.J. In his speech, Ban called 2009 a "make-or-break year" for the world.
View Photo »United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon speaks at Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School of Public & International Affairs Friday, April 17, 2009, in Princeton, N.J. In his speech, Ban praised the leaders of the G20 nations for their swift and cooperative reaction to the fina...
View Photo »In this undated photograph provided by Princeton University, Lorin Maurer is shown with her boyfriend, Butler University assistant basketball coach Kevin Kuwik.
View Photo »Undated photograph provided by Princeton University, shows Lorin Maurer with her boyfriend, Butler University assistant basketball coach Kevin Kuwik.
View Photo »U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke testifies at his Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee hearing on his nomination to continue as Chairman of the Board of Governors, on Capitol Hill in Washington, December 3, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke testifies at his Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee hearing on his nomination to continue as Chairman of the Board of Governors, on Capitol Hill in Washington, December 3, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke awaits the beginning of testimony at his Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee hearing on his nomination to continue as Chairman of the Board of Governors, on Capitol Hill in Washington, December 3, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke (L) awaits the beginning of testimony at his Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee hearing on his nomination to continue as Chairman of the Board of Governors, on Capitol Hill in Washington, December 3, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke awaits the beginning of testimony at his Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee hearing on his nomination to continue as Chairman of the Board of Governors, on Capitol Hill in Washington, December 3, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke awaits the beginning of testimony at his Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee hearing on his nomination to continue as Chairman of the Board of Governors, on Capitol Hill in Washington, December 3, 2009.
View Photo »Though better known for his 95mph sinking fastball, Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Ross Ohlendorf, a graduate of Princeton University, who is spending the off-season doing research as an intern at the Agriculture Department, is seen in Washington, Friday, Nov. 20, 2009.
View Photo »Though better known for his 95mph sinking fastball, Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Ross Ohlendorf, a graduate of Princeton University, is spending the off-season doing research as an intern at the Agriculture Department, is seen outside the department in Washington, Friday, Nov. 20, 2009.
View Photo »Though better known for his 95mph sinking fastball, Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Ross Ohlendorf, a graduate of Princeton University, is spending the off-season doing research as an intern at the Agriculture Department, is seen at the department in Washington, Friday, Nov. 20, 2009.
View Photo »In this photo released by the Inamori Foundation, Kyoto Prize laureates, from left, Japan's Nagoya University Prof. Isamu Akasaki, Princeton University biologists, Peter Grant and his wife Rosemary Grant, and French composer and conductor Pierre Boulez show their medals and diplomas dur...
View Photo »In this photo released by the Inamori Foundation, Kyoto Prize laureate Peter Grant, center, smiles with Inamori Foundation Chairman Hiroo Imura, right, after being awarded Kyoto Prize during an awarding ceremony in Kyoto, Japan, Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2009.
View Photo »Jason Harper, 22, who graduated from Princeton University this year, is shown in Chicago July 25, 2009. Harper, who has numerous qualifications, cannot find a job in advertising."They are just not hiring. There are hiring freezes everywhere," he said. Photo taken July 25.
View Photo »Former Princeton University professor Ben Bernanke, who is the current Federal Reserve chairman, has been using some sloppy wording that intensified during the Q&A that followed his speech today before the Economic Club of Washington D.C.
In this respect, of course, the Class of 1943 University Professor in the Center for African American Studies at Princeton University is following the lead of David Hume – who, after writing A Treatise of Human Nature, published numerous very popular essays with the help of a writer from Entertainment W...
Paul Starr, a Princeton University professor who won a Pulitzer Prize for his book on the history of health care: The Social Transformation of American Medicine
The property Princeton University owns is supposed to be commercial property … so this is a loss to West Windsor Township
Predicted by Albert Einstein's 1915 theory of general relativity, this radiation is generally expected to permeate the universe, but it has never been directly detected ... Indirect effects have been observed in the orbits of binary neutron stars, leading to the 1993 Nobel Prize (Russell A. Hulse and Jo...
The sad part about this whole situation is that Jordan is a poster boy for everything that’s right in college athletics and everything that’s right at Princeton University, including Princeton football
Our AP students have to mail their portfolios to Princeton University in May, and they don’t get them back until July — and nobody ever gets to see the any of the quality work that they do
UCL's rise up the world rankings can truly be described as meteoric - year after year we have watched it climb up the top 30 - and it has now earned its place as number four in the world, above global super-brands like the University of Oxford, Imperial College London and Princeton University in the US.
In workshops and conversation rounds, international academics from universities such as Harvard Business School, Yale University, Princeton University, and Witten/Herdecke University, along with more than 200 representatives of renowned family enterprises will discuss and develop new strategies and appr...
Why We Must Ration Health Care - A utilitarian philosopher's argument for placing a dollar value on human life, by Peter Singer, a professor of bioethics at Princeton University.
Richard Falk, the professor of international law at Princeton University and the UN’s special rapporteur on the Palestinian territories, had accused Israel of violating international law
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