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Vol. 32, Number 23, February 22, 2001

Science can be fun


Robert Barker/University Photography

Junior chemistry major Annie Tam, left, helps Seth Oaks, 6, pour salt into a bottle of oil and water to create the effect of a volcano, while Amber Oaks, 8, and Samuel Oaks, 4, look on. The activity was part of Engineering Day at Pyramid Mall in Lansing, Feb. 17, which featured exhibits prepared and staffed by Cornell engineering students. It was sponsored by Borg-Warner Automotive Inc. and Emerson Power Transmission Corp.


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Highlights

$1.5 million from Keck Foundation establishes biophysics program

CU researchers are featured at annual meeting of the AAAS

New Bartels fellowships support students' community service research

Historian Michael Kammen leads readers, students on 'a little journey'

Cornell-sponsored conference in Italy looks at global work-life issues

Two-day CU seminar honors Peter Gierasch on his 60th birthday

Guest Chef Series starts this Sunday

MacCHESS moves into cancer research through structural genomics

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