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A Sampling of Clips for
February
14, 2002
‘This
chip will explode in 5 seconds’: Imagining the Uses
New York Times, Feb.
14, Pg.5 – UCSD
scientist Michael J. Sailor
and team have fabricated a kind of silicon chip that can be
detonated with a remote signal.
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Similar
article appeared in:
San
Diego Union-Tribune, Feb.
13
http://www.uniontrib.com/news/uniontrib/wed/currents/news_1c13chip.html
How
the sea monkey lost its legs
U.S.
News & World Report, Feb.
18, Pg. 66 – UCSD’s William
Mcginnis
discusses
how molecular changes in developmental pathways of a sea monkey, lead to
evolutionary changes in morphology.
http://www.usnews.com/usnews/issue/020218/misc/18scibrfs.lede.htm
Supervisors
approve audit of trauma system
North
County Times, Feb.
13 – UCSD Medical
Center is one of six county trauma centers to be audited to
determine the financial and practical health of the system.
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Crash
course
The
New Republic, Feb.
18, Pg. 4, Opinion – The underlying problem in Argentina is that
provincial party and union bosses have an iron grip on democracy. (UCSD
professor Matthew Shugart).
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