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... :00 to 5:10 pm in the General Assembly Theater Hall C of the George R. Brown Convention Center, Houston, TX, as part of the 2008 Joint Annual Meeting ...Wetlands restoration not a panacea for Louisiana coast
... how it will relocate some of these communities." **WHEN & WHERE** Tuesday, 7 October, 3:45 PM George R. Brown Convention Center: Ballroom C View abstract, paper 6-6 ...The making of Dig It! the Secrets of Soil exhibit
... , 8 October from 2:30 to 3:30 pm in Room 381ABC of the George R. Brown Convention Center, Houston, TX. Texas's state soil, "Houston Black ...NASA's dirty secret: Moon dust
... to the Moon. **WHEN & WHERE** Thursday, 9 October, 8:00 AM – noon George R. Brown Convention Center, Room 310AD View abstracts, session 345: "Living ...Looking for water on Mars
... , 7 October in Room 310BE of the George R. Brown Convention Center. He will also describe how their instrument- and theory-related discoveries benefit ...Celebration of Planet Earth Gets Underway In Houston Next Week
... Year of Planet Earth (IYPE). The celebration begins 5-9 October at the George R. Brown Convention Center at a joint meeting of five major geoscience societies, hosted ...Pterodactyl-inspired robot to master air, ground and sea
... , 7 October 2008, 4:15-4:30 p.m. George R. Brown Convention Center, Room 351CF View abstract, session no. 260, paper ...Topsoil's limited turnover: A crisis in time
... accomplishment. **WHEN & WHERE** Thursday, 9 October 2008, 8:30 AM George R. Brown Convention Center, General Assembly Theater Hall A View abstract,"Records ...Bays on US Gulf Coast vulnerable to flooding
... Society of America (GSA) at Houston's George R. Brown Convention Center. Anderson said the magnitude of flooding seen in bays during the Holocene ...Rice University researchers ask if biofuels will lead to a 'drink or drive'
... ?" The report, written by Pedro Alvarez, the George R. Brown Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, and three colleagues was funded by Rice University ...Nanomaterials poised for big impact in construction
... -author Pedro Alvarez, Rice's George R. Brown Professor and chair of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. "When you consider that 41 ...Rice bioengineering students' invention may help diagnose painful eye condition
... won the grand prize, $1,500, in the second annual Rice Alliance-George R. Brown School of Engineering Senior Design Elevator Pitch Competition last November ...Rice discovery points way to graphene circuits
... . Yakobson said the visit was part of an ongoing collaboration between Tsinghua researchers and colleagues in Rice's George R. Brown School of Engineering ...Student-devised process would prep Chinese shale gas for sale
... outside of the United States as their capstone design projects, required of most graduates of Rice's George R. Brown School of Engineering. For their efforts, the Pandas ...Feeding without the frenzy
... teams of students at Rice University's George R. Brown School of Engineering have designed devices to efficiently, durably, safely and inexpensively meet ...
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