Sick People Smell Bad: Why Dogs Sniff Dogs, Humans Sniff Humans, and Dogs Sometimes Sniff Humans
Sick People Smell Bad: Why Dogs Sniff Dogs, Humans Sniff Humans, and Dogs Sometimes Sniff Humans
Freshman O’Dorney Juggles Math and Music
Evan M. O’Dorney ’15 scribbles on a white board in a cramped Canaday single strewn with laundry and empty peanut butter jars. His face lights up as he demonstrates how to identify patterns using colorful, maze-like diagrams that he has constructed.
Remixing on the shoulders of giants: To DJ Spooky, everything's connected
As a living space, Paul D. Miller's Lower Manhattan studio apartment is fairly sparse: futon on the floor, tiny kitchen, couch and a couple chairs, all crammed into a single elongated room overlooking the street.
Television movies for the week of Jan. 29
Coverage of TV and radio news from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
DeConstruction program manager sees only potential in destruction
It's been said that destruction is a form of creation - a contradiction that makes perfect sense in Joel Lubell's world.