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Keeping Diseases Grounded

Illnesses and airplanes are a risky combination. According to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), last year in the United States, approximately 688 million ...

And the Winner Is...

Computer science and software engineering freshman Brian Agalsoff was recently awarded $10,000 by Muse Games for a computer game he developed called Dream Trip...

Industry + Research

Auburn University is establishing a new presence in Huntsville through a research center that will partner with federal agencies and industry to advance national ...

Braving the Roadside Blast

According to military statistics, nearly 70 percent of all casualties in the Iraqi conflict have been caused by roadside bombs.

Haiti: Picking up the Pieces

When civil engineering faculty member Justin Marshall arrived in Haiti on Jan. 26, 14 days after a 7.0 magnitude earthquake shook the capital city of Port-au-Prince, it was the first time he had set foot on the tiny island. Though it had been two weeks since the quake — now considered the sixth deadliest earthquake in recorded history — Haitian citizens were still without electricity, water or secure shelter...

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Destination: A Global Education

As opportunities in international education and business increase, Auburn Engineering is leaving its footprint around the globe. One of those opportunities is the Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange for Young Professionals (CBYX), a full-year work-study cultural exchange program in Germany designed for college students and recent graduates.

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Combating Cybercrime

You’re checking out at the store after a marathon shop and swipe your credit card, only to find out that the system won’t take it. The same thing is happening to others across the nation. A rash of bad credit? No.

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