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Rowland group tackles air quality after oil spill
When the Deepwater Horizon exploded in 2010, sending millions of barrels of crude oil into the Gulf of Mexico, most scientists were concerned about the damage to sea life. Not many gave a whiff of thought to air quality. The Rowland-Blake Group at UC...Tags: Gulf of Mexico, Awards and Prizes, NASA, Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill (2010), Environmental Pollution
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Archives look back on Nobel winner's contributions
When the late Nobel Prize winner F. Sherwood Rowland decided to donate his entire scholarly archive to UC Irvine, those on the receiving end knew they would find a treasure trove.
But it wasn't until they hired a professional archivist that it became...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Environmental Pollution, Nobel Prize Awards, Science, Lifetime (tv network)
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The Crowd: A psychedelic night for fundraising
They called it the "Time of Your Life." The UCI Mind Institute for Memory Impairments and Neurological Disorders took the crowd back to the psychedelic 1960s to raise funds forAlzheimer'sresearch at the institute. And raise funds they did. Some 500...
Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Alzheimer's Disease, The Beach Boys, Windsurfing, Health
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UCI researcher wins presidential award
President Obama this week awarded the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers to UC Irvine assistant professor Rommie Amaro. "I was pretty surprised — very honored and surprised," said Amaro, 34, an assistant professor of...Tags: White House, National Institutes of Health, Drugs and Medicines, Barack Obama, Diseases and Illnesses
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Mailbag: Irvine 11 editorials got it wrong
I cannot understand why the L.A. Times and the Daily Pilot continue on their editorial pages to defend the Irvine 11 (Editorial: Irvine 11, D.A. both made mistakes, Daily Pilot, Oct. 2; "Editorial: Punishing the 'Irvine 11' again, Los Angeles Times, Sept....Tags: Los Angeles Times, Electronics, Government, White House, Public Officials
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Scientists invent lightest material on Earth. What now?
Scientists have invented a new material that is so lightweight it can sit atop a fluffy dandelion without crushing the little fuzzy seeds. It's so lightweight, Styrofoam is 100 times heavier. It is so lightweight, in fact, that the research team...Tags: Los Angeles Times, University of California, Irvine
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Commentary: We must invest in engineering, defense
America avoided one catastrophe this summer when Congress raised the debt ceiling and averted the first default in U.S. history. But another calamity is waiting in the wings. The failure of the budget "supercommittee" puts in motion a trillion dollars...Tags: Leon Panetta, Henry Samueli, National Security, China, Budgets and Budgeting
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Sage Hill students get recognition
NEWPORT BEACH — Two Sage Hill School science classes recently attained a college graduate-level achievement — their research published by an international scientific database. Accelerated biology teacher Tyler Zarubin's students decoded the...Tags: Chemicals, Genes and Chromosomes, Sage, Education, Science
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The Crowd: Fall fashion season kicks off locally
Shopping malls across America are preparing for Fashion's Night Out on Thursday. The evening, which launches the fall fashion season, has grown in stature. It has become not just a night of shopping, but a major social event on the calendars of cities and...Tags: Surfing, An Qi, Bloomingdales, Photography, Arts and Culture
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Mailbag: The Helm is a victim of lawsuit abuse
The reforms the California Legislature put in place three years ago to mitigate the problems of Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) abuse are not working (Re: "Costa Mesa Bar Sued in ADA Compliance Lawsuit," July 8). Despite the California Commission on...Tags: Agricultural Research and Technology, Diseases and Illnesses, Crime, Law and Justice, Business, Health
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Autism summit offers latest answers
The Kids Institute for Development and Advancement will present the latest developments in the research on autism in a comprehensible, "parent-oriented" format at the third annual Summit on Autism, the center's founder said Friday. Designed to be a...Tags: Summits, Politics, Harvard Medical School, Elections, University of California, Irvine
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Academic, Athletic Award Winners
This corrects Gabrielle Herbosa's information. COSTA MESA HIGH SCHOOL Recipients of the 32nd annual Les Miller Outstanding Student Awards ANGELINE HONG School Activities/Clubs: Virtual Enterprise-Business Plan Team, Academic Decathlon, varsity tennis,...Tags: Health and Safety at School, American Revolutionary War (1775-1783), Social Organizations, Environmental Pollution, University of California
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