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Planned for completion in 2010, the Physical Sciences Building will be the new home for the School of Applied and Engineering Physics, the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, and the Department of Physics, creating a physical and intellectual hub on Central Campus.
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Construction begins on Physical Sciences Building    

3-D tumors aid cancer research    

Treating arrhythmia with embryonic heart cells into    

Patients’ own stem cells repair their damaged hearts    

Training plant breeders in Ghana    

Novel treatment for high blood pressure    

Vaccine for a deadly bacterial disease    

Nourishing engineered tissue    

Symposia on sub-Saharan food and health crisis    

Pest resistant eggplant    

New eggplant “a boon” to Indian agriculture    

Climate neutrality in the curriculum    

Grasses as biofuels    

Plants may clean up polluted soils    

Natural amino-acid herbicide    

How plants respond to light    

Amino acid variation could be lethal to horses    

Immune response in plants    

Sperm power as model for powering nano-robots    

300 new human genes    

Fruit flies and human genetic adaptation    

Live cam of Life Sciences Technology Building    

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