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students in Honduras
It was a full-blown fiesta, complete with a mariachi band, platters of food and boisterous children. No westerner who takes clean, drinkable tap water for granted could possibly have guessed the reason for the Jan. 13 party - the "inauguration" of a water filter designed by Cornell engineering students. The stacked rapid sand filter, developed by members of Cornell's AguaClara research team, could well be the reason that Tamara, a working-class town of about 3,500, now has some of the best water in all of Honduras.
Mars Volunteers sought for simulated Mars mission and study of 'menu fatigue'
Researchers will assess the palatability of instant foods and food prepared by a crew of six volunteers for four months in Hawai'i.

math on chalkboard Faculty members honored as inspiring teachers
Cornell professors George Hudler, Ravi Ramakrishna and Yervant Terzian have been named Stephen H. Weiss Presidential Fellows.

worms Study unravels 'worm speak' that uses chemicals to communicate
A study reports that a species of roundworms combine chemical fragments to create precise molecular messages that control social behavior.

iphone Model shows how often to review material for flashcards
Cornell computer scientists have developed a mathematical model for the timing of review for flashcards and other educational software.
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