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![]() FeaturesANIMAL BEHAVIOR – of frog and man STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY – a new iron age GENETICS – autism up close MOLECULAR BIOLOGY – the mechanics of obesity ECOLOGY – explaining variations in the carbon cycle ALUMNI PROFILE – grin and bear it STUDENT LIFE – mixing health and Hamlet
Fall 2007Cover storySEEING SMALL, THINKING BIGCellular imaging technology is offering revolutionary new ways of looking at living things. A new initiative aims to position the University of Minnesota on the cutting edge. In every issueFROM THE DEANABSTRACTSNitrate in Lake Superior up | Rainforest insect populations diverse, widespread | Goodall research contributes to chimp conservation AROUND THE COLLEGEDiscovery Grants go to 10 CBS faculty | CBS students among first responders after 35W bridge collapse | Cedar Creek renamed | Robert Sterner appointed to NSF for two-year term | Legislature renews IREE funding GIVING BACKBe a part of Cedar Creek’s next chapter ALUMNI NEWSClass notes BACK PAGEWhy are robins’ eggs blue? |