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Walter H. Lewis and Memory P.F. Elvin-Lewis’ Medical Botany, Plants Affecting Human Health.
Dinosaur fossil record
Graduate student Julia Heathcote found that existing data is between one-half and two-thirds complete, or of high quality, for dinosaur data.
Arthur is installed as Wilson professor
The engineer is one of the world’s experts in using electrocardiographic data to image the electrical activity of the heart.
Obituary: Lipkin, former chemistry chair; 91
The Eliot Professor Emeritus of Chemistry in Arts & Sciences died March 31 of complications from a fall.
Biologists present new theory on old mosquito axiom
A conclusion that stands the ecological world on its head: The previous year’s drought is what causes high mosquito populations to come out of wetlands the following year.
Tyson program benefits area youth, teachers
Photo by David KilperTeacher Jim Ligman prepares his students for a science program at Tyson Research Center during an April 13 field trip.Thousands of students from St. Louis City and County schools take field trips each year to the University’s Tyson Research Center.
Rhodes Scholars ‘bring great honor’
Photo by Mary ButkusThe University’s two newest Rhodes Scholars — Bethany Ehlmann and Allison Gilmore — chat in Holmes Lounge.Allison Gilmore and Bethany Ehlmann bring the number of WUSTL students who have won the highly acclaimed award to 23 since 1902.
Lewis & Clark have new teammate: Robert Criss
The professor of earth and planetary sciences has teamed with with the explorers to provide the oldest determinations of the magnetic declination of America’s interior.
Phillips receives prestigious geology award
He was awarded the annual G.K. Gilbert Award at the Geological Society of America’s annual meeting Nov. 2-5 in Seattle.
New periodic chart slanted toward astronomers
“The idea was to combine everything for easy comparison and quick reference,” says table designer Katharina Lodders.
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