Higher fluoride levels are found in instant tea
The researchers found some regular-strength preparations contain as much as 6.5 parts per million of fluoride, well over the 4 ppm maximum allowed.
Swinkels elected fellow of Econometric Society
The Econometric Society is the most prestigious society in its field; only about 15 individuals per year have been elected as fellows.
Biotech boost
Photo by Robert BostonUniversity and city officials celebrate the groundbreaking of the nonprofit Center of Research, Technology & Entrepreneurial Exchange.
‘Chancellor Chat’ Feb. 10 & 16
Chancellor Wrighton will speak on several issues of interest to members of the University community and will take questions.
Sophomore’s essay published in new nonpartisan anthology
Eric Wasserstrum wrote the piece when he was executive editor of Washington Witness, the bi-weekly conservative student newspaper.
Former U.S. Solicitor General Olson to deliver Tyrrell Williams Lecture
“A Conversation With Theodore B. Olson,” the former U.S. solicitor general and a partner at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, will begin at 4 p.m. Feb. 8 in the Bryan Cave Moot Courtroom of Anheuser-Busch Hall and serve as the School of Law’s 2005 Tyrrell Williams Lecture. Olson is expected to discuss his experience as one […]
The City as Subject exhibit to run through Feb. 21
On view in Olin Library Special Collections, the presentation features 56 artists’ books whose subject is the city.
O’Sullivan installed as Sachs professor of electrical engineering
He and his research team are developing an information-theoretic foundation for the design and analysis of imaging systems.
‘Gender, Human Rights and Islam’ panel discussion
A panel discussion titled “Gender, Human Rights and Islam,” featuring Shaheen S. Ali, visiting professor in the School of Law, will be held at 4:15 p.m. Feb. 10 in the Bryan Cave Moot Courtroom of Anheuser-Busch Hall. Ali will present “Application of Islamic Law in Diasporic Communities: A Feminist Perspective.” Ali is a professor of […]
Brain cells recover after Alzheimer’s plaques removed
“This provides confirmation of the potential benefits of plaque-clearing treatments and also gets us rethinking our theories,” says senior author David H. Holtzman.
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