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Patented device uses bacteria to create electricity, treat wastewater The upflow microbial fuel cell is fed continually and works with chambers atop each other rather than beside each other. University wins prestigious diversity award This marks the second time the University has received the "Institution of the Year" award from St. Louis-based MOKAN, a company that assists minority-owned businesses. Weidenbaum memoir offers inside look at rise of Reaganomics Written in a plainspoken and often humorous style, the memoir offers a fresh and engaging perspective on Reagan's leadership style and motivations. | Pomegranate juice may prevent newborn brain injuries It might help babies resist brain injuries from low oxygen and reduced blood flow, which is linked to premature birth and other irregularities. More medical news Leading jazz, American culture scholars instruct high-school teachers this summer The institute is funded in part by a grant received last year from the National Endowment for the Humanities' Division of Education Programs. Tate named Mallinckrodt distinguished professor He joins Lee Epstein, Ph.D., professor of political science, and Murray L. Weidenbaum, Ph.D., professor of economics, as the third Mallinckrodt professor in Arts & Sciences. Arts & Sciences faculty launch fellowship program It is designed to provide a physical and intellectual environment for innovative, interdisciplinary scholarship and teaching, and will start in spring 2006. New technology improves teaching and learning The grant from Hewlett-Packard was for 21 wireless tablet PCs with docking stations, along with a digital camera, portable projector and printer. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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