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Sociologist Victor Nee wins 2007 Guggenheim Fellowship
Cornell researchers develop virus-size 'nanolamps' that could aid use of flexible electronic devices as sensors
Joint business-engineering program allows students to innovate to solve corporate problems
Innovations: CU professor's biodegradable composites made from plant materials go to market
Mars astronomer and 'mating expert' team up to teach course on developing outreach programs for children
Cornell physicist's 'landmark' work in interfacing single layers of atoms wins Nature Materials 'Top 10' accolade
Helena Viramontes, far from home, re-creates 1960s Latino culture in Los Angeles in 'Their Dogs Came With Them'
Chordials celebrate a decade of a cappella with reunion concert and CD release
Humanities scholars to address 'Postmodern Problematics'
Ann Lemley is elected fellow of Agrochemicals Division of the American Chemical Society
The Ezra Files: Toward a new agriculture, 1858-62
CU professor says expanding population but finite resources are driving world's energy and climate crisis
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