Science & Technology
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UM.CourseTools technology brings students, faculty closer
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Two distinguished scientists to lead Life Sciences Institute
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Australian artist says the human body is obsolete
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Researchers uncover secret to mass extinction events
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Statistician Leslie Kish died Oct. 7 at age 90
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Child health policy and the presidency discussed at a public lecture
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Biologist and author Paul Ehrlich to speak Oct. 23
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Working conditions in factories manufacturing licensed apparel
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Interim director named for Michigan Sea Grant
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Opening of renovated Lane Hall—street fair, open house Oct. 20
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Butterfield to head human resources and affirmative action
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Advisory: Computerworld Smithsonian Awards
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Ortega brings clay, fire, the pot, and Native American philosophy
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Marie Curie exhibit part of month-long celebration
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21 faculty to be honored
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Pulitzer Prize winner keynotes celebration honoring faculty
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Worldwide gathering of laser experts
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Sharp regional shifts in voting population shape 2000 elections
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Standing Committee on Labor Standards and Human Rights
