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Engineer designs system to put wastewater to work Eventually, the microbial fuel cell could generate enough power for 900 American single-family homes. Jonathan Turner awarded Cox professorship Jonathan S. Turner, Ph.D., has been named the Barbara J. and Jerome R. Cox Jr. Professor of Computer Science in the School of Engineering and Applied Science. The professorship was established by Jerome Cox, Sc.D., and his wife, Barbara, to advance the relationship between theory and practice in the design of digital systems. Jerome Cox is a senior faculty member and a former chair in the same department. Engineering students win prestigious design award The winning bridge was used at a nearby farm to traverse a small creek. | Nanotechnology enables low-dose treatment of atherosclerotic plaques School of Medicine researchers have found a way to treat artery-clogging plaques with very low doses of medication. More medical news MetroLink's Cross County Extension to open Aug. 26 A preview for people with disabilities will be from 1-6 p.m. Aug. 15. Area STARS rise in earthquake lab The six-week program ended July 21 with the students giving oral presentations of their summer projects. Researchers find new learning strategy: A size of a mistake makes no difference They are interested in how humans learn motor skills incrementally. WUSTL community featured in film about Gateway Arch The film tells the complete story of the Arch, from Thomas Jefferson to Lewis and Clark to the pioneers. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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