Genomics center still growing
The Center for Genomics and Bioinformatics was created in 2000. Now 10 years later, the CGB has grown into a rapidly evolving research institute and service center that is currently working on 60 different projects.
The Center for Genomics and Bioinformatics was created in 2000. Now 10 years later, the CGB has grown into a rapidly evolving research institute and service center that is currently working on 60 different projects.
If the trends of the spring season continue, the men’s soccer game Saturday would need to go beyond penalty kicks to settle.
Among riders, it’s joked about as the most celebrated second-place finish in the history of the Little 500, but Delta Tau Delta riders were celebrating their fraternity’s highest finish in Little 500 history last April.
Final standings:1) Cutters 2) Phi Delta Theta 3) Delta Tau Delta 4) Beta Theta Pi 5) Gray Goat CyclingThe Cutters aren’t reloading from last year’s third-consecutive Little 500 title — they don’t need to. With every member of the 2009 title-winning team returning to compete this year, the Cutters will seek an unprecedented fourth-consecutive title as the outright favorite in Saturday’s race. The scariest part about the Cutters for the rest of the field is that they are convinced they’re a better team than last year.
Folk duo The Indigo Girls will return to the Buskirk-Chumley Theater at 8 p.m. Saturday to another sold-out crowd.
In less than two days, IU lost two of its top recruiting targets, forwards Cody Larson and Will Yeguete, to Florida. While IU is still in pursuit of an additional big man for the 2010 recruiting class, it has an opportunity to add a former four-star guard in the coming weeks — as a walk-on.
Although a physician shortage has been predicted across the United States, trends are beginning to show more medical students are pursuing primary care residencies, according to the Association of American Medical Colleges.
Last season, outfielder Alex Dickerson had no trouble contributing with the bat in his hand. The freshman fielder’s glove, though, was a whole other story.
According to the American Cancer Society, about 500,000 people lost their lives to cancer and more than 1.4 million new cases were found across the U.S. in 2009. In Indiana alone, the death toll was more than 12,000, with 30,000 new cases.
I am sure Charles Darwin is rolling in his grave.
While the current federal law broadly banning animal cruelty videos has been overturned on First Amendment grounds, a more concrete and narrowly framed piece of legislation is in order.
WE SAY Paddling is an unacceptable and harmful way to reprimand students.
A Coast Guard helicopter and rescue plane resumed the search Thursday morning for 11 workers missing after a massive explosion aboard an oil platform off the Louisiana coast. The rig continued to burn as supply vessels shot water into it to try to control the flames enough to keep it from sinking.
To work in Washington is to become acquainted with protest culture. Protests range from small groups with loudspeakers and gusto to swarming crowds the media are more inclined to cover. Small protests happen very often — if not daily.
The NCAA is on the verge of expanding the men's basketball tournament from 65 to 68 teams beginning next year and has a new, $10.8 billion TV deal that will allow it to show every game live.
Today is the 40th anniversary of the first official Earth Day. To celebrate, the IU Environmental Management Association organized a panel discussion and cookbook sale.
Full-time IU faculty and graduate students have until April 28 to apply for a campus-wide grant program organized through the Office of Sustainability.
What started out as a senior thesis for Amy Countryman might become a real Bloomington fruit orchard soon.