Weidenbaum Center hosts public forum on economics of movie industry, April 3
Entertainment Economics: The Movie Industry,” is the topic of a public forum to be held from 9:30 to 4:45 p.m. April 3 in the Bryan Cave Moot Courtroom, Anheuser-Busch Hall at Washington University in St. Louis.
Jewish philosopher Kenneth Seeskin asks ‘Can God be Known?’ in Cherrick Lecture, April 1
Kenneth R. Seeskin, the Charles Deering McCormick Professor of Teaching Excellence and Professor of Philosophy at Northwestern University, will discuss “Can God be Known? A Maimonidean Perplexity” in a lecture 7:30 p.m. April 1 in Room 300, Arts & Sciences Laboratory Science Building at Washington University in St. Louis.
Genome of a Major Member of Gut Bacteria Sequenced: Clues to Beneficial Relationships Between Humans and Microorganisms
Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have completed sequencing the genome of Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron, one of the most prevalent bacteria that live in the human intestine. The results appear in the March 28 issue of the journal Science.
Device traps nanoparticles created by semiconductor manufacturing industry
Visiting professor Chuen-Jinn Tsai, Ph.D., and Da-Ren Chen, Ph.D., assistant professor of mechanical engineering, discuss the design of their coaxial cyclone.Washington University in St. Louis engineers have developed a device that can make the semiconductor manufacturing industry cleaner
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Weidenbaum Center hosts public forum on economics of movie industry, April 3
‘Can God Be Known?’
Kenneth Rolston lecture explores ‘Can God be Known?’ April 1
‘A man of phenomenal energy’
Lutzeler evergreen profile
Gospel at Colonus
Courtesy photo – Stewart GoldsteinThe St. Louis Black Repertory Company has opened its 27th season with a performance at Edison Theatre, running through Sept. 21.
New periodic chart slanted toward astronomers
“The idea was to combine everything for easy comparison and quick reference,” says table designer Katharina Lodders.
Aria-9 has successful trip
Project Aria is a University outreach program designed to allow K-12 students to participate in space-related projects.
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