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Vol. 35, Number 12, October 30, 2003

Chemistry rules


Frank DiMeo/University Photography

Rina Fernandez, a second-year student in Cornell's College of Veterinary Medicine, makes a DNA necklace for Sam Nolan, 5, right, at the annual Chemistry Fair at Pyramid Mall, Oct. 25, featuring tables set up by several Cornell departments with outreach efforts. At Fernandez's right is her son Tony Trujillo, 6, and behind them are Margaret Wertheim, center, a Cornell grad student in chemistry, and Herin Kaputkin, 13.


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Highlights

CU-led team makes first observation of essential cellular life process

DOE awards Cornell $2.25 million to kick-start fuel cell development

Janet Reno will join CU symposium on juvenile justice, Nov. 6-7

CU program awarded $322,000 for science, math teacher training

Campus events, Nov. 6-8, mark Korea Peace Day

Hunter will leave Geneva Agricultural Experiment Station at end of the year

Panel asks: How will crimes under Saddam Hussein be prosecuted in Iraq?

Students organize a MacCormick 'Art in Prison' display at WSH

Cornell community is a campaign mainstay for the United Way

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