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Daily Campus: Faculty, graduate student, staff yearbook photos become a part of University history

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In the News: Earth Sciences Ph.D. Candidate, Benjamin Phrampus, interviewed by LifeScience

Siberian sinkholePh.D. Candidate, Benjamin Phrampus, discussed the possible relation of gas explosions and the Bermuda Triangle with LifeScience. The article appeared on Oct. 14, 2014.

Explosions of trapped methane gas are thought to account for the mysterious craters found in Siberia, including this one.
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Faculty in the News: Oct. 7-20, 2014

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In the News: Hunt begins for elusive neutrino particle at one of the world’s largest, most powerful detectors

SMU graduate student Biao Wang width=SMU Graduate Student Biao Wang is 300 feet underground in front of the close detector. Under the direction of SMU physicist Thomas Coan, Wang works on the maintenance and trouble shooting of the detector as an on-call expert for the cooling system of the read-out electronics.