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Lars Angenent, Ph.D. has devloped a microbial fuel cell that uses waste water to create electricity. Angenent discusses his research and how a grant from the National Science Foundation is helping him spread his research to high school students.
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Guitar duet arrangement of a Puerto Rican Danza. I don't quite remember which one it was, but I can look it up if anyone's interested.
EDIT: The danza's name is Ten Piedad [Have Mercy] by Juan Morel Campos.
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New Research from Washington University in St. Louis show that exercise in adolescent and young women lowers their risk of being diagnosed with premenopausal breast cancer.
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The game of baseball was designed to make a lefty the "Natural," according to David A. Peters, Ph.D., the McDonnell Douglas Professor of Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis and über baseball fan. Peters is a mechanical engineer who specializes in aircraft and helicopter engineering and has a different approach to viewing America's Favorite Pastime.
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The Washington University in St. Louis Women's Volleyball team is the 2007 NCAA Division III National Champs. Senior Outside Hitter Haleigh Spencer and Head Coach Rich Luenemann discuss the accomplishment.
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A team of seismologists from Washington University in St. Louis will go to remote regions of Antarctica to place seismographs in both east and west Antarctica to learn about the earth beneath the ice, and glean information about glaciers, mountains and ice streams. The location of their field camp, called AGAP-South, has never been visited by humans before.
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Video feature of Troy Ruths from Washington University in St. Louis, the 2008 Jostens trophy winner for the Player of the Year in Division III basketball.
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Paul Shattuck, professor of social work, discusses his research on the cost of caring for a child with special needs and how it differs state to state.
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When it comes to a diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease, what you don't know may not kill you, but knowing the truth as soon as possible appears to be the better approach ? one that may improve the emotional well-being of both patients and their caregivers, suggests new research from Washington University in St. Louis.