Ed Foundation grants provide technology, enhanced learning
7th Jun 2006, 19:33 GMT
Biology and future Health Sciences Academy students at Oak Ridge High School will soon have new opportunities to analyze and compare DNA with biotechnology tools that are becoming more affordable.
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