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PHILADELPHIA –- Tracy Bale of the University of Pennsylvania has received a 2008 Career Development Award from the Society for Neuroscience.Bale is an assistant professor in the departments of Animal Biology at the School of Veterinary Medicine and Psychiatry at the School of Medicine.
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PHILADELPHIA –- A team of University of Pennsylvania physicists has demonstrated a simple system based on micron-sized spheres in water to study and control geometric frustration. Their research, published today in the journal Nature, elucidates open questions about frustration and frustration relief and provides a new tool for scientists grappling with these issues in a variety of fields from magnetism to basic statistical mechanics.
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PHILADELPHIA -- The Hub, an eight-story, mixed-use apartment building that opened in December 2006 at 40th and Chestnut streets near the University of Pennsylvania campus, is expanding its footprint with the imminent construction of Hub 3939, next door at 3939 Chestnut St.
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PHILADELPHIA — The Center for High Impact Philanthropy at the University of Pennsylvania has released its first investment guide for philanthropists seeking to make a meaningful impact on a core issue in the U.S. educational system: stopping the flood of at-risk students who fail to develop the skills necessary to become productive, self-reliant adults.
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PHILADELPHIA -- An Iranian legal scholar has been released from custody after being detained by Iran for several months as he awaited U.S. visa clearance to travel to Philadelphia as a visiting scholar at the University of Pennsylvania Law School. Mehdi Zakerian, an assistant professor of human rights at an independent university in Tehran, was released on bail several weeks ago, but the Iranian government has not returned his passport to him.
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WHO: Maureen Rush, Penn Vice President for Public SafetyTom Messner, Penn Public Safety Lou Belmonte, PennDOT Traffic Engineer George Geisler, Law Enforcement Liaison for the PA DUI Association
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WHAT: University City truly is international, and boasts not only a diverse population, but restaurants that feature menus from the Middle East to Mexico City. There have been several changes in the U. City dining scene throughout the past few months and a couple of new additions. The Current took a look at just a sampling.
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President-elect Barack Obama has vowed to make energy and environmental issues a priority during his presidency. Through his comprehensive New Energy for America plan, he pledges to invest in alternative and renewable energy, end America’s addiction to foreign oil, address the global climate crisis and create millions of new jobs through green initiatives. But can Obama really keep his promises?
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Penn sophomores Helin Shiah, left, and Linda Wan attempt to measure the properties of bone cement at one of Penn’s bioengineering labs. Instructional Laboratory Coordinator Sevile G. Mannickarottu surpervises their work. Photo credit: Mark Stehle
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