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Interview with Margaret Niemann '85
Jimmy Stewart '32 on the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson, 1982
What Do You Find When You Dig in the Mudd?
Nuclear Test Ban
Segregation and the South - Fund for the Republic Records
Reaction of O2 with Subsurface Oxygen Vacancies on TiO2 Anatase
LSC Partners in Science at Princeton University
800 MHz NMR Arrives in the Frick Chemistry Lab
Chemistry at Princeton: Quantum Chemists' Hack-a-Thon
GEO 365 students learn how to take samples in the the Pyrenees, Spain
Avi Wigderson: The hardness of proving computational hardness
Robert Tarjan: Search Tree Mysteries
Christos Papadimitriou: The Origin of Computable Numbers -- A Tale of Two Classics
Richard Lipton: What Would Turing Be Doing Today?
David Harel: Standing on the Shoulders of a Giant -- One Person's Experience of Turing's Impact
Shafi Goldwasser: Pseudo Deterministic Algorithms
Ronald Rivest: The Growth of Cryptography
Andrew Odlyzko: Turing and the Riemann zeta function
James D. Murray: Mathematical biology, past present and future
Tom Mitchell: Never Ending Language Learning
Barbara Liskov: Programming the Turing Machine
Martin Davis: Universality is Ubiquitous
Andrew Appel: Turing, Gödel, and Church at Princeton in the 1930s
Andrew Chi-Chih Yao: Quantum Computing: A Great Science in the Making
Philip Wadler: Church's Coincidences
Leslie Valiant: Computer Science as a Natural Science
Dana S. Scott: Lambda Calculus, Then and Now
Shirley Tilghman gives opening remarks at Princeton University's Turing Centennial Celebration