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Spring 2001

Table of Contents

Combining Science and Fiction
Are you interested in writing science fiction? Here are a few tips to get you started.
By Ryan Edel
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
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
Engineers Week 2001
Good food, community service, and scientific innovation marked this year's Engineers Week celebration, a campus-wide event.
39 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
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
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


 

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