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Western Washington University to reopen lab after fire

Officials say the Western Washington University chemistry building where a lab caught fire last month is expected to be open in time for the start of class.

The Bellingham Herald reports that the school announced Wednesday that the building should be back open by Sept. 24.

²ÝÁñÉçÇø chemistry building to be open fall quarter after fire

The Western Washington University chemistry building where a lab caught fire is expected to open in time for the start of fall quarter, the school announced Wednesday, Sept. 9.

The accidental fire erupted in a lab on the third floor of the building Aug. 25, with six students and a teacher…

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Chemical fire at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø caused by accidental spill

A chemical fire at Western Washington University’s chemistry building this week was reportedly caused by an accidental spill of flammable liquid.

A student getting ready to dispose of a mix of chemicals that included acetone and hexane accidentally spilled the liquid on the floor Tuesday…

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Washington, Jan 29 (IANS) A common algae commercially grown to make fish food holds promise as a source for both bio-diesel and jet fuel, a study says.

Algae contains fatty acids that can be converted into fatty acid methyl esters, or FAMEs, the molecules in…

Researchers produce two biofuels from a single algae

A common algae commercially grown to make fish food holds promise as a source for both biodiesel and jet fuel, according to a new study published in the journal Energy & Fuels.

The researchers, led by Greg O'Neil of Western Washington University and Chris Reddy of Woods Hole…

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