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Science of Networks

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Friday, June 28, 2002

What is the connection between the Al Qaeda network and the Fox network? Between the charitable ball circuit and an ant colony? At the intersection of biology and social science, a new science of networks is emerging, which could have applications to all kinds of life forms.

License to Vote: Should Voters Need Formal ID?

Heather MacDonald Senior Fellow At the Manhattan Institute and Author, "The Burden of Bad Ideas" (Ivan Dee, 2001)And Gene Russianoff Senior Attorney at the New York Public Interest Research Group

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Getting Connected

Albert-Laszlo Barabasi Physics professor at the Univeristy of Notre Dame

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Castling in the Bronx: An Initiative To Encourage Chess In NYC Schools

Tanesha Milan A Student of Chess and at Community Elementary School 70 in the Bronx AND David MacEnulty Director of Program Development for Chess in the Schools AND Marley Kaplan President and CEO of Chess In the Schools

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