Stanford headlines for the week of May 25, 2005

Placed under X-ray gaze, Archimedes manuscript yields secrets lost to time
Multicultural Springfest 2005 will showcase Pacific Rim theme
New global wind map may lead to cheaper power supply
Power restored at SLAC after outage
Software engineer K.J. Cho brings precision and practicality to nanotechnology
Librarian, marine biologist finds niche at Hopkins
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Honors & Awards
Brauman tapped as associate dean for independent programs
George B. Dantzig, operations research professor, dies at 90
Center for Health Policy receives grant to study ways to save Medicare program
Professor calls for more performance space on campus
Campus community Dalai Lama tickets on sale May 31
Higher incarceration rates harm social stability, scholars claim
Global Climate and Energy Project to hold first energy research symposium in June
Reward candor, top performers in the workplace, Welch says
In Print and On the Air
Young physicists featured in NOVA documentary on Einstein's famous equation
FBI investigating computer system security breach
Faculty Senate to hear report on university's budget from provost, preview of new environmental inititiative
Stanford Faculty Salary Information 2004-2005
Cartoonist, professor produce fun supplement to chemistry textbooks
Ballmer foresees considerable growth in software industry over next five years
Top stem cell researchers moving west to Stanford
Ethicists call for new safeguards for stem cell donors
Can acupuncture improve IVF?
Informatics training for South Africans
'Thinspiration' Web sites encourage eating disorders
A life in science: Eric Shooter
Immelt speaks at radiology event
Former pharmaceutical CEO questions industry practices
Medical center people
Health-care system needs overhaul, says HHS secretary Michael Leavitt
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Ph.D. Orals
Housing
'We should welcome a redistribution of GNP,' HSBC Group chairman says
Cardinal Chronicle
New way to sign up for training courses