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Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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TUNL vision

If you're a particle smasher, the universe can seem like a zoo. (Endeavors magazine)

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Key Genes Involved in Blood Vessel Development

The 'intelligent' cells of vessel development. (UNC News Services)

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A World Leader in High Performance Computing Comes to Carolina

Daniel Reed plans to launch a "renaissance" computing institute. (Sciences @ Carolina)

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First Human Tests of HIV Vaccine

Now under way: the world's first human test of a vaccine against the subtype of HIV prevalent in sub-Saharan African and Asia. (UNC News Services)

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Two at the Top

These Carolina graduate students have big-time science covered. (Endeavors magazine)

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University to Foster Research and Development at Carolina North

A new village of mixed uses including biotech/human genome research and commercialization.

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Protein Linked to Brain Cell Scarring After Injury

Carolina scientists have implicated a protein in formation of scar tissue that occurs after injury to nerve cells in the brain or spinal cord. (UNC News Services)

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Carolina Physical Science Complex Now Under Construction

The largest building project in the university's history. (UNC News Services)

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Antwise

A computer scientist works out some bugs. (Endeavors magazine)