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Tuesday, January 10 2012
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Students clean up the food chain in Iowa FIRST LEGO League Championship
Hundreds of Iowa students will be cheering, screaming and learning during the annual Iowa FIRST LEGO League Championship Jan. 14 at Iowa State University's College of Engineering. There will be science and engineering action from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Howe Hall. The event is free and open to the public.
ISU scientist helps find structure of gene-editing protein named Method of the Year
In the two and a half years since Adam Bogdanove of ISU and colleagues discovered how a class of proteins find and bind specific sequences in plant genomes, researchers worldwide have moved fast to use this discovery. Now, the next step has been taken by determining the 3-D structure of a TAL effector bound to DNA. The research is now in the journals Science and Nature.
Gentile cites positive, negative effects of video games on the brain in Nature Reviews article
Douglas Gentile, an Iowa State associate professor of psychology, cites positive and negative effects of video games on the brain in a new article he coauthored in the December issue of Nature Reviews/Neuroscience. In the "Brains on video games" article, six experts shed light on the current understanding of the ways in which playing video games can affect cognition and behavior.
Astronomers, Iowa States Kawaler discover planets that survived their stars expansion
Iowa State University's Steve Kawaler has helped a research team use data from NASA's Kepler Mission to discover two Earth-sized planets that survived their star's red-giant expansion. The discovery is published in the Dec. 22 edition of the journal Nature.