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Master of Disaster  BY Robert Emro Hollywood almost always gets it wrong, but EAS Assistant Professor Matt Pritchard has found Cornell students want the real science behind earthquakes, floods, and other natural calamities. Speed is not an Option  BY Dan Tuohy Cornell's Chem-E-Car team is riding a shoe box-sized car powered by hydrogen to the AIChE's national competition this fall.
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