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January 03, 2007

Our Top 20 stories from Earth to Pluto

Columbus Dispatch, January 2, 2007

Science produced headlines in 2006: The public and politicians, shocked by high gasoline prices, rediscovered alternative energy during the spring and summer. "We've been ignoring alternative energy for so long, bioethanol, and wind energy is becoming quietly competitive," said Tom Zawodzinski, a fuel cell researcher at Case Western Reserve University. Later in the article, Dan Akerib, a physicist and dark-matter researcher at Case, is quoted on the topic of dark matter, which is considered to be the glue of the universe. Read article.

Posted by: Heidi Cool, January 3, 2007 11:04 AM | News Topics: Case School of Engineering, College of Arts and Sciences, Columbus Dispatch, Faculty, Science and Technology