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  1. 211.

    Professor Robert Pless quoted in Science News article

    Astronomers reconstructed the Comet Holmes’s orbit in 3-D using 1,299 images found in a web search. Professor Robert Pless calls the team’s approach “compelling.”

  1. 212.

    Associate professor Jay Turner to serve on EPA Science Advisory Board

    The board will review scientific and technical publications by Environmental Protection Agency scientists and engineers.

  1. 213.

    Scientists read monkeys’ inner thoughts

    Associate Professor Dan Moran decoded the brain activity of monkeys as they reached for objects, which allowed him to see their planning and approach before they began to move.

  1. 214.

    Professor Frank Yin to step down as chair of biomedical engineering

    At the end of 16 distinguished years, Professor Frank Yin will step down as the Department of Biomedical Engineering Chair on June 30, 2013.

  1. 215.

    Pay with your name

    Square, co-founded by alumnus Jim McKelvey, recently introduced Pay With Square, which allows users to make purchases without using cash or credit cards.

  1. 216.

    National Science Foundation grant awarded to Computer Science & Engineering professors

    Professors Jeremy Buhler, Roger Chamberlain and Mark Franklin were awarded a $99,653 research grant.

  1. 217.

    Kwame Building Group named top 100 construction management firm

    Alumnus Tony Thompson, who earned a Master of Construction Management, is the president and CEO of Kwame Building Group.

  1. 218.

    Student's new website, FoodTrucksSTL.org, featured on local news

    Philip Thomas, a senior Systems Science & Engineering student, created FoodTrucksSTL.org to make it easier to find the locations of 30 local food trucks.

  1. 219.

    Alumnus named to St. Louis Business Journal's "30 Under 30" list

    Oseyi Ikuenobe, a graduate of the Master of Information Management program, currently works for Monsanto.

  1. 220.

    Lighting up your innards for incisionless surgery

    Investigators at Cal Tech have expanded on recent research from Professor Lihong Wang's Optical Imaging Laboratory.

 
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