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Sheldon Segal and Population Council Honored by Prix Galien USA for Development, Global Distribution of Implant Contraceptives
Segal directed the research that led to the development of copper-bearing IUDs (intrauterine devices) and implant contraceptives.

Marine Biological Laboratory to Sponsor Artisans Fair July 25
Event will feature work of fine artists and skilled artisans.

Tokyo String Quartet to be Featured at Marine Biological Laboratory Gala, August 10
Event to celebrate 20 Years of chamber music at the laboratory.

When Fish Talk, Scientists Listen
MBL Visiting Investigators Explore the Evolution of Social Communication.

New Ecosystem is Forming as Western Antarctica Rapidly Warms, MBL Scientist Reports
Loss of sea ice is changing the food web.

Evolutionary Insights
Genomics of large marine animals showcased in The Biological Bulletin.

Gadget Guru David Pogue to Discuss Five Technologies for the Next Five Years at MBL Benefit Lecture, July 23
David Pogue will discuss and demonstrate the five technological advances which will have the most impact on your life in the next five years in a special benefit for the Falmouth Forum Endowment on July 23.

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CALENDAR

July 23
"Five Technologies for the Next Five Years" - A special benefit for the Falmouth Forum Endowment featuring New York Times columnist David Pogue

July 23
The Masakazu Konishi Endowed Lectureship in Neural Systems and Behavior - "Assembling a Circuit for Olfactory Behavior" - Cori Bargmann, Rockefeller University

July 24
The Tay Hayashi Lectureship in Cell Physiology - "Getting In and Out of Mitosis" - Tim Hunt, Cancer Research UK

July 24
"Analysis of synaptagmin 2 function at the rat calyx of Held using novel adenoviral vectors" - Sam Young, Max Planck Institute