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Profs' small discovery has large effects

Brown scientists were recently key members of a team whose work led to the isolation of a single top quark, the smallest fundamental particle of matter. The research, which involved smashing tiny particles together repeatedly, took place at the Fermi National Accelerator Lab, the location of the Tevatron ...

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TWC planning commemoration

Forty years ago this month, a coalition of African-American Pembrokers and Brown students staged a walkout that became one of the most influential protests in the University's history. The students were dissatisfied with the low number of African-American students on campus and demanded that the administration ...

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A Thanksgiving meal for the modern world

Instead of spending hours laboring in the kitchen this Thanksgiving, Providence families can purchase fully cooked, all-inclusive and reasonably priced turkey dinners from their favorite grocery stores. For many families, however, tradition may prevail over convenience even in today's tough economic ...

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Central Asia trekker: Major work starts locally

Rory Stewart has hit the big time. He is internationally renowned for his 6,000-mile walk across Central Asia, the best-selling book he wrote based on that journey and his work in development. But in a lecture to a large audience last night in Salomon 101, the current Harvard professor said that big ...

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