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Samuel Devons, Professor Emeritus of Physics Columbia News Samuel Devons, Professor Emeritus of Physics at Columbia University, died at age 92 on December 6, 2006, in Mt. Sinai Hospital, New York City. The son of an emigrant from Lithuania who became a rabbi, he was born in Bangor (Wales) on September 30, 1914. At age 16 he won a prestigious scholarship to Cambridge University's Trinity College, where he received his bachelor's degree in 1935 and his Burnham Institute Announces Affiliation with UC Santa Barbara Newswise The Burnham Institute for Medical Research ("Burnham") has established an affiliation with the University of California, Santa Barbara led by internationally-renowned medical researcher Erkki Ruoslahti, M.D., Ph.D, the campus and the Institute announced today. Asian-American Students Pursuing Careers in Health Care Win $20,000 in Scholarships From the United Health Foundation PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance Three Asian-American students pursuing health care careers were awarded $20,000 in scholarships by the United Health Foundation and PacifiCare Foundation to pursue educational opportunities leading to careers in the health care industry. Burnham Institute for Medical Research announces affiliation with UC Santa Barbara EurekAlert! Burnham-UCSB home to "Vascular Mapping Center" founded by Burnham's Distinguished Professor, Erkki Ruoslahti, M.D., Ph.D. Benjamin Franklin's ideas weather the long test of time Oakland Tribune SAN FRANCISCO — The year was 1752. Dark storm clouds massed over a young Philadelphia. Detailed Ice Layers Revealed on Mars Universe Today Ice layers on Mars. Image credit: NASA/JPL Click to enlarge Amazing new images taken by NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter show layers of ice deposits near the Martian poles. The polar layers are at the top of the image, while the darker materials at the bottom might have been deposited as sand dunes. The Martian ice has mixed with dust to give it the reddish hue. Read the full story Top Physics Stories of 2006 Newswise The discovery that atoms are held together by looser forces than expected is the top physics story of the year, according to the editors of Physics News Update, the weekly bulletin of research news published by the American Institute of Physics. Leibniz Prize winners 2007 announced EurekAlert! The Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (German Research Foundation, DFG) has announced the winners of its 2007 Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize. Leibniz Prize winners 2007 announced PhysOrg The Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (German Research Foundation, DFG) has announced the winners of its 2007 Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize. At its meeting on 7 December 2006, the DFG Joint Committee named ten scientists and academics — eight men and two women — as recipients of Germany`s most highly endowed research award. For the first time, the prize winners for 2007 will receive up to 2.5 Layers Provide Clues to Changes on Mars RedNova SAN FRANCISCO -- Layers on Mars are yielding history lessons revealed by instruments flying overhead and rolling across the surface.
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