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What Lies Beneath the Surface of the Red Planet?
by Daniel Santillano
Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Hard Work Never Ends
by Nuruddeen Lewis
Saturday, May 10, 2008

Just Keep Running
by Sydella Blatch
Thursday, April 10, 2008

Global Perspectives
by Terry-Ann Smith
Wednesday, March 12, 2008

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FEATURED SCIENTIST Tyrone Hayes, Professor of Integrative Biology at UC Berkeley, is an endocrinologist known for his work on atrazine, a common pesticide used on corn crops. Hayes has found that atrazine causes hermaphrodism in male frogs by causing them to synthesize estrogen, the female hormone.

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Musician and JGH blogger Daniel Santillano studies marine microbiology in Germany.

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JGH blogger and future college president Sydella Blatch studies the vitamin folic acid.

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JGH blogger Nuruddeen Lewis is working towards a Nobel Prize.

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