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Soil
Remediation
Petroleum-based
soil contaminants threaten our drinking water unless they are removed.
Several different methods of soil remediation are an option.
By
Ben McLaughlin |
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Bluetooth:
Life in the Connected World
Got
information on your cell phone that you'd like to transfer to your
lap-top? A technology named after a 10th century Viking king will
allow you to do just that, without any cumbersome cables.
By Moatassim Aidrus |
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Engineers
Week 2001
Good
food, community service, and scientific innovation marked this year's
Engineers Week celebration, a campus-wide event.
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Years Later: Reflections on Rachel Carson's Silent Spring
Thirty-nine
years ago, Rachel Carson wrote a book that sparked changed in environmental
policy. A look at how her work still has meaning for us today.
By Rachel Kossover |
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Eat
Your Vaccinations, Honey
Having
your mother tell you to eat your vegetables could take on a whole
new meaning as scientists engineer edible vaccines.
By Beth Yakes |
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Book
Review: "Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!"
The
insatiable curiosity of Dr. Richard P. Feynman is evident in his memoir,
an engrossing read.
By Maria Salamon |