Dylan Armstrong finally gets his bronze The record-setting shot putter is finally getting an Olympic medal from Beijing, six and a half years late
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Lives lived, unseen: Jewish ghetto life in Nazi-occupied PolandHenryk Ross’s unexpected, often shocking, images of Jewish ghetto life get their first comprehensive show
John Leslie Beedell, 1933-2014A daring boy, he became an Olympic canoeist and a passionate teacher. A serious brain injury didn’t diminish his love of life.
Coffee pods: The new eco-villain The K-Cup backlash has prompted the disposable coffee system’s inventor to change his tune
A doctor sees the health care system—through his fatherWhen Dr. Brian Goldman’s father had a heart attack, he experienced first-hand the jargon, hints and deceptions of the medical system.
Breaking the silence on sexual assault: Frat brothers speak outWaterloo’s Theta Psi fraternity brothers seek to bust the myth that frats are bastions of debauchery and misogyny
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The future of machines with feelingsExperts say machines that monitor and respond to our emotions will soon be ubiquitous: What could go wrong?
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