Two chemistry faculty receive National Science Foundation early career awards
Justin Sambur and Joseph Zadrozny awarded the National Science Foundation CAREER Award
Justin Sambur and Joseph Zadrozny awarded the National Science Foundation CAREER Award
Psychology researchers have published a new set of experiments underscoring what they call the 'gun embodiment effect.'
Silvia Canetto is most well-known for her research on the gender paradox of suicide, listen to this podcast where she discusses her research.
Reaching its 23rd year, Ellen Fisher becomes second female to receive the Plasma Prize from the AVS PSTD
University Distinguished Professor recognized for achievements in science spanning four-decade-long career.
Aerosol particles play a large role in how much heat is absorbed or deflected by the atmosphere. Understanding how long they stay aloft can improve both human health and global climate modeling.
Mariel Price received the Graduate Women in Science Fellowship to aid in research toward transforming plastics using light-driven methods
Ross Beveridge, a professor in the Department of Computer Sciences, will focus on bringing sight capabilities to AI partners for application in K-12 education.
Ozone layer researchers identify potential steps for the further success of a three-decade long treaty, the Montreal Protocol.
Two psychology majors participated in the Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) Program this year: Corey Simpson and Nikki Wasinger.