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(Friday, January 9, 2009) - LSU scientist finds evidence of 'rain-making' bacteria
(Friday, February 29, 2008) - CNN's Miles O'Brien to Speak at LSU's Upcoming Risk Symposium
(Wednesday, October 24, 2007) - LSU professor looks for life in and under antarctic ice
(Monday, September 3, 2007) - LSU to Host International Symposium on Risk and Exploration
(Tuesday, May 22, 2007) - LSU professor resolves Einstein's twin paradox
(Thursday, February 15, 2007) - NASA legend, LSU alumnus recognized with establishment of engineering professorship
(Saturday, March 25, 2006) - Is Einstein's "Cosmological Constant" Really a Constant?
(Friday, January 13, 2006) - Asteroid Named for LSU Chancellor Sean O'Keefe
(Thursday, November 17, 2005) - Science Adviser to President Bush visits LSU, discusses science and technology policy with faculty, students
(Friday, October 7, 2005) - LSU Physics and Astronomy faculty member discovers long-lost star catalog on Roman statue
(Thursday, January 13, 2005) - LSU Board of Supervisors Votes to Approve the Hiring of O'Keefe
(Friday, December 17, 2004) - Mars on Earth?: Researchers from LSU, NASA and Mexico find Mars-like conditions in a South American desert
(Thursday, January 15, 2004) - Evidence for meteor in early mass extinction found
(Friday, June 13, 2003) - Sun is ok, says latest neutrino experiment
(Friday, December 6, 2002) - Evidence of massive, ancient meteor strike published in Science
(Friday, August 23, 2002) - Going to the ends of the Earth for cosmic rays: LSU researchers survive Antarctica
(Tuesday, March 27, 2001)
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