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The future of clean water may depend on developing technologies that aim to clean dirty water. With that in mind, engineers at Washington University are…
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Imagine a day when law enforcement could rely on a tiny tool to scope out bombs hidden underground in potentially dangerous places.That day could come…
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The stains on the Gateway Arch's steel surface are not due to significant structural distress, deterioration or corrosion, according to the results of a…
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Wednesday on “St. Louis on the Air,” we learned about a St. Louis Science Center program that helps teens learn science, technology, engineering and math…
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Like most kids, Diamond Williams toyed with several potential careers. Cosmetology had potential. So did following in the footsteps of her father, a…
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Last month’s State of St. Louis Workforce report examined St. Louis’ economy and labor market, and the local demand for science, technology, engineering…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon: Collaboration and cooperation are common buzzwords on campus these days, but Washington University…
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This article, first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, Oct. 17, 2013 - Collaboration and cooperation are common buzzwords on campus these days, but…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, June 18, 2013 - Take balsa wood, corrugated plastic, analytical young minds and a basic engineering…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon: Take balsa wood, corrugated plastic, analytical young minds and a basic engineering problem and what…