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February 9, 2007|Volume 35, Number 17


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Employees can get discounted admission to Mystic Aquarium

University employees will be admitted to the Mystic Aquarium and Institute for Exploration at a reduced rate of $12.50 per adult admission ($7.50 per child), now through Feb. 28.

A valid Yale I.D. is required. The discount applies to a maximum of two adults and two children. For more information, visit www.mysticaquarium.org or call (860) 572-5955.


Yale Cancer Center sponsoring series on healthy cooking

Yale Cancer Center's Connecticut Challenge Survivorship Clinic is sponsoring a free healthy cooking series in collaboration with The Cancer Project, a national non-profit organization focused on cancer prevention.

The four weekly classes will be held noon-1:30 p.m. on Wednesdays, beginning Feb. 21, in the Fitkin conference room (FMP 132). For more information or to register for the series, call (203) 785-CARE.


T H I SW E E K ' SS T O R I E S

Revolutionary discoveries in nanoscience announced

Levin calls for action on global warming

'Goals for Goals' is boosting awareness of maternal health issues

YaleGlobal Online crosses 100-million mark in number of 'hits'

Fleury named new director of YINQE

'Made for Love' explores ways affection was depicted in art

Divinity School hosting 'Voices and Votes' symposium

Yale Opera to stage a new production of Puccini's romantic tale . . .

Research shows mitochondrial protein maintains appetite during fasting

Molecule's role in congenital brain malformation is identified

Design innovations of Amsterdam-based UNStudio are the focus . . .

Study questions intensive monitoring of infants at risk for group B strep

Study: Better communication needed regarding mammogram results

Scientists learn how leading cause of food-borne illness . . .

Talk will examine ways to restore America's 'damaged foreign policy'

Implications of road development in the Amazon to be examined

Shot-putter breaks 57-year-old record

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