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Students Vying to Design Disney-Themed Urban Transportation System
December 22, 2014
Campfire stories, high-speed trains and out-of-body experiences are all part of Drexel University students’ plan in an Imagineering contest for a Disney-themed transportation system of the future set in Sydney, Australia.
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How Long Can Ebola Survive Outside the Body?
December 11, 2014
Ebola is transmitted from person to person through bodily fluids, but Drexel researchers have found that there is not much information on how long the virus can live outside of the human body.
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Drexel Helps New York City Park Plug Into Research
December 03, 2014
Researchers at Drexel are teaming with the U.S. Forest Service and New York City's Parks and Recreation Department to monitor the second-largest park in Queens to measure how pollution and the climate affect forests.
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