The Cornell Chronicle
Vol. 31, Number 1, August 19, 1999

Mars update


Robert Barker/University Photography

Peter Thomas is shown discussing evidence of surface changes on Mars on a NASA Space Science Update broadcast Aug. 10 from NASA headquarters in Washington, D.C. Click here to read the story.


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Highlights

D.C. students learn from CU urban planners

CU physicists demonstrate breakthrough in writing data to magnetic chips

Historian Walter LaFeber goes one-on-one with Michael Jordan and Nike

CU's '49 crew champions take a trip to Henley -- 50 years later

Cornell offers distance learning classes this fall

Biologists alert: Poisonous fireflies are killing exotic zoo and pet lizards

Dog-lovers worldwide can take new online course on canine genetics

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