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Future of Chemical Engineering - An Educational Perspective, The
Diversification, globalization, emerging technologies...Times have certainly changed for chemical engineers. But, has the undergraduate chemical...
Chemical Engineering Progress, 01/01/07 by Cobb, James T Jr; Patterson, Gary K; Wickramasinghe, S Ranil · More from publication -
Exogenous Phytase Plus Cellulase and Phosphorus Excretion in Lactating Dairy Cows
Abstract The objectives were to assess the effects of exogenous phytase plus cellulose on P excretion in lactating cows. The effects of an...
Professional Animal Scientist, 06/01/05 by Knowlton, K F; Parsons, C M; Cobb, C W; Wilson, K F · More from publication -
Did an HIV-like virus ravage early chimps? - Chimp Change
Two million years ago, chimpanzees experienced a drastic loss of variability in certain genes that help them fight viruses, a new study reports....
Science News, 09/07/02 by K. Cobb · More from publication -
How gecko toes stick - Getting a Grip - Brief Article
Geckos are the envy of rock climbers. Without glue, suction, or claws, these lizards scamper up walls and hang from ceilings. Geckos are the envy...
Science News, 08/31/02 by K. Cobb · More from publication -
Physicists model the power of social sway - Peer Pressure in Numbers - Brief Article
Aromas from a kitchen fill a house. A drop of dye colors an entire bucket of water. It's all because molecules diffuse; they roam around in all...
Science News, 08/24/02 by K. Cobb · More from publication -
Alleged X chromosome activator may be a dud - Not a Turn-On - Brief Article
Female mammals have two X chromosomes, but males only have one. Early in development, the female embryo must shut down one X chromosome in every...
Science News, 08/17/02 by K. Cobb · More from publication -
Flying snakes glide through the treetops - Slithering on Air - Brief Article
Tree-climbing animals that can fly or glide are more likely than others to survive a fall. Though only birds, insects, and bats can truly fly, many...
Science News, 08/10/02 by K. Cobb · More from publication -
Teeth reveal changing times in the Pleistocene - Bone Crushers - Brief Article
Many carnivores enjoy a good piece of meat, a slab of fat, a liver, perhaps a kidney from a fresh kill, but they tend to leave the bones behind....
Science News, 07/27/02 by K. Cobb · More from publication -
Low fuel may drive brain's need to sleep - Sleepy Heads - Brief Article
Why animals must sleep is a mystery to scientists. But a new study suggests that a vital function of sleep is to refuel the brain. Why animals...
Science News, 07/20/02 by K. Cobb · More from publication -
Gender affects the brain's response to food - His-and-Her Hunger Pangs - Brief Article
Women have higher rates of obesity and eating disorders than men do, but scientists don't know why. New findings offer clues to the root of sex...
Science News, 07/06/02 by K. Cobb · More from publication
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