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Science News Roundup: April 2016

Here is the science news, relating to George Mason University and the College of Science for the month of April 2016: 

April 28
Two Mason Math Majors Travel US Cities on $250 Budget
Laura Maldonado and Kathleen McLean use geometry to calculate costs and maximize their travel experiences.

April 26
April Faculty and Staff Accolades
Accolades celebrate the professional achievements of the faculty and staff in the College of Science.

April 12
The Dire Effects of Climate Change on Coral Reefs
Thomas Lovejoy discusses the dying coral reefs and their connection to climate change.

News Highlights from the last month or more

Class Notes

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