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1. A stress-induced source of phonon bursts and quasiparticle poisoning.

2. Stimulated Secondary Emission of Single Photon Avalanche Diodes

3. CUTE: A Cryogenic Underground TEst Facility at SNOLAB

4. A Stress Induced Source of Phonon Bursts and Quasiparticle Poisoning

5. A Search for Low-mass Dark Matter via Bremsstrahlung Radiation and the Migdal Effect in SuperCDMS

7. The purine nucleoside phosphorylase pnp-1 regulates epithelial cell resistance to infection in C. elegans

8. Energy Loss Due to Defect Formation from $^{206}$Pb Recoils in SuperCDMS Germanium Detectors

9. Antagonistic paralogs control a switch between growth and pathogen resistance in C. elegans

10. Hospitality and Tourism Education Skill Standards: Grade 12

11. CUTE: A Cryogenic Underground TEst facility at SNOLAB.

14. Care package: gift guide

15. Antagonistic paralogs control a switch between growth and pathogen resistance in C. elegans.

16. Fast talk

17. What I learned on the apprentice

18. Ruling the roost: wacky campaigns have made Crispin Porter + Bogusky the hottest agency in the ad business. But there's plenty of method to its madness

19. The brand called me: what's in a name? Everything, it seems. Building a brand is always a challenge, especially when your own name is attached. We spoke with five owners of eponymous brands about retaining control, finding aligned partners, and the importance of staying true to oneself

20. The fast 50

22. Was Built to Last built to last? It's been a decade since Jim Collins and Jerry Porras wrote Built to Last, a book that took the management world by storm. But some of its companies haven't held up as well as its sales

23. The fable: these business books are undeniably popular, and their intent--imparting learning in easy-to-swallow caplet form--is noble. So why are they so awful? By way of explanation, we wrote our own fable and found the answer

24. Now hiring: at a time when so many American companies are either cutting jobs or holding steady, we found a hot hotel chain, a cool ice-cream franchise, and a big defense contractor that are actually adding to their workforces. IBM, too. Why are they hanging the 'Help Wanted' sign?

25. What I learned in the New Economy: everybody learned, or relearned, something. We're all a bit wiser, if sadder. Here's what five luminaries of the era took away

26. Would you hire this CEO?

27. Hard drive: where is the auto business going? Voices from the world's most important industry discuss the future of designing, selling, marketing, and manufacturing cars. (Fast Talk)

28. I want that job: The economy is bad. The weather is drab. We can still dream, can't we? (Fast Talk)

29. A great catch: how to track down the best freelance programmers

31. Ok, everybody, let's do this! Managing projects and collaborating with co-workers

33. Positive autoregulation of lag-1 in response to LIN-12 activation in cell fate decisions during C. elegans reproductive system development.

34. My place: Rick Hawkins's clifftop manor: Austin

35. Travel: easy come, easy go

36. Aaron Kennedy's rural refuge: Boulder, Colorado

38. The CEO next door

39. Are you being coached?

40. Innovation scorecard: telecommunications/networking equipment

41. Lighting the GE way: with a renewed focus on R & D, General Electric has taken on the awesome challenge of killing off its most iconic product

42. How to spot A-players

43. Drawing a life: Tom Stern has set out to create the next Dilbert. Can he do it? Here's his story

45. OrthoList 2: A New Comparative Genomic Analysis of Human and Caenorhabditis elegans Genes.

46. The cherished belongings of the next style maven

48. Ready to wear: companies race to create wearable devices for the whole body

49. Putting data in design

50. Lights, camera, action

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