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Middle Tech: Blurring the Division between High and Low Tech in Education
- The Design of Children's Technology
, 1998
"... In 1997 the most prestigious high school science fair in the United States—the Westinghouse Science Competition [Berger 94] —was won by Adam Cohen, then a senior at Hunter High School in New York City. Cohen's project, "Near-Field Photolithography", involved the construction of a home-buil ..."
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In 1997 the most prestigious high school science fair in the United States—the Westinghouse Science Competition [Berger 94] —was won by Adam Cohen, then a senior at Hunter High School in New York City. Cohen's project, "Near-Field Photolithography", involved the construction of a home-built scanning tunneling microscope (or STM—a high-resolution
Paradigm Shifts
, 1997
"... The tension in the air is as palpable as a high-stakes prize fight. In one corner, the finance professors — the proponents of stock market efficiency — argue that investors cannot outperform the market over time. In the opposing corner, the practitioners ..."
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The tension in the air is as palpable as a high-stakes prize fight. In one corner, the finance professors — the proponents of stock market efficiency — argue that investors cannot outperform the market over time. In the opposing corner, the practitioners

