Articles
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Bone produced from skin and gum tissue could simplify grafting
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Computers put to work in Faculty Studio
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Flower books on display at Hatcher
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Gates Foundation pledges $5 million for health project in Latin America
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21 faculty granted emeritus status
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Network upgrades completed
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U gets ready for dual-fuel vehicles
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Grounds, DPS collect abandoned bikes
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Treatment speeds cell migration, wound closure in diabetic mice
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Homer Neal appointed to computer networking advisory council
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Prof. Harold Haugh, leading oratorio soloist, dies
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Regents will meet June 15-16
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Dentistry professors receive orthodontics’ highest awards
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The evolution of stepfathers; what they invest in stepchildren
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Students receive landscape architecture internships
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Academic team takes first place, $10,000 in national championship
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New analysis sheds light on Earth’s origins.
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Americans believe polls are reliable and necessary
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Antarctic environment and global climate
