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Scientists seek to solve hydrogen storage problems Hydrogen is a promising energy alternative because its chemical energy can be directly converted to electricity in fuel cells that are easily miniaturized. Charity Navigator gives WUSTL 4 stars for 5th straight year The rating, based on two broad areas of financial health, indicates the University is committed to fiscal responsibility & sound management practices. University Dance Theatre to present Reach/Rebound The performances will feature close to 40 student dancers, selected by audition, performing six works by faculty and guest choreographers. | Mind readers? Researchers use brain scans to predict behavior Scientists found they could frequently predict whether a volunteer's response would be right or wrong before the volunteers even performed an action. More medical news Building acquisition to greatly enhance music, performing arts space The Community Music School building in University City includes the 1,115-seat E. Desmond Lee Concert Hall, a 300-seat theater & a small recital hall. Jacquin, Losos & Osdoby elected AAAS fellows They are among 376 people this year awarded the honor by AAAS because of their distinguished efforts to advance science or its applications. Compton's X-ray research lands WUSTL on register of historic physics sites The American Physical Society Historic Sites Committee selected WUSTL along with four other U.S. sites, honoring physicist Arthur Holly Compton. University authors to be featured at colloquium Featured faculty presenters will be Keith Sawyer and Rebecca Lester; Larry May will deliver a keynote address on "The Moral Writer." | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
More Headlines Free vehicle inspection Dec. 10 Arvidson chairs Mars Exploration Program Analysis Group | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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