For those who love baby animals, BioTrek recently welcomed six new additions to The Rainforest Learning Center. All of the newcomers are endangered in their native habitat, which makes their arrival more meaningful to the campus and all the students…
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Cal Poly Pomona was named by Money magazine as one of the “10 Best Places for People Who Love the Great Outdoors” to attend college. According to the magazine, these colleges “can claim bragging rights for educational value and access…
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Joseph Rhee, a faculty member in physics and astronomy, has co-authored a paper, “Rapid Disappearance of a Warm Dusty Circumstellar Disk,” published in the journal Nature in July. Nature is one of the most prestigious scientific journals that publishes research…
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Alex Small, associate professor of physics, has been published in the July 2012 issue of the journal Nature Methods. Part of the same publishing group as the journal Nature...
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At first blush, sea slugs might appear to be an unconventional research topic, but spend a little time with Elysse Ornelas-Gatdula and it starts to make perfect sense. Some species of sea slugs respond to oceanic temperature changes, such as…
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