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March 28, 2013 | news.emory.edu

Emory chemistry making new space for mixing ideas

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An expansion and renovation of the Atwood Chemistry Center, largely funded by the proceeds of a discovery of an HIV/AIDS drug made in the building, will transform the concrete exterior and boxed-in labs of the past into the sunlit foyers and communal spaces that reflect the department's vision of its future.

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Global health case competitors tackle problems across disciplines

Tracing a tangled history: The return of German files captured in WWII

Prematurity and maternal education affect early academic achievement

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The fifth year of the Emory-sponsored International Global Health Case Competition featured top teams representing 10 nations to solve global health problems.

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In the latest Book|Report podcast, history professor Astrid Eckert details what happened to German archives confiscated in the wake of the World War II, and the negotiations of their return.

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Emory researchers suggest that late preterm birth and maternal education have a relative impact on standardized test performance.

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