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S&T in the news: experts on quake damage, copyright infringement, ethanol issues

Missouri S&T's Dr. J. David Rogers was interviewed by a New York Times reporter for a follow-up story in the International Herald Tribune about structural damage in the aftermath of the recent earthquake in China:

A dam can fail in slow motion, he said. "If they do have a leak, this thing could fail two weeks from now."

Read the full story here.


Karl Lutzen was interview for an Inside Higher Ed story about Missouri S&T's successs at minimizing copyright infringement (with respect to downloading copyrighted materials):

Karl F. Lutzen, a systems security analyst at the university, chalks it up to Missouri S&T’s unusual method of regulating students’ network usage: In order to download (or upload) files on any peer-to-peer network whatsoever, all on-campus users have to pass an online quiz on copyright infringement.

Read the full story here.


And Dr. David Summers was interviewed for a recent KY-3 story on ethanol.