October 16th, 2014
Thomann named Interim Head
Dr. Enrique Thomann has accepted the position of interim head of the Department of Mathematics.
Lionfish more “terminator” than predator, a behavior that’s unusual and alarming.
Schellman is Professor and Chair of Physics and Astronomy at Northwestern University’s Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences.
Ryan McMinds is studying coral reefs on Australia’s Lizard Island
Researchers have discovered the ability of a micronutrient called lipoic acid to restore a normal circadian rhythm (“biological clock”) in aging animals
Chemistry’s Kevin Gable wins prestigious award for contributions to science
New test to spot fake malaria drugs could save thousands of lives
A recently released report highlights the field of statistics’ impact on society
The oxygen-rich surface waters of the world’s major oceans are supersaturated with methane – yet little is known about the source of this methane.
New imaging technology is fast enough to observe life processes as they actually happen at the molecular level.
Workshop convenes macromolecular crystallography researchers
Copper compound could extend lifespan of those suffering from the debilitating disease
Chemists come from all different walks of life
An estimated 30-50% of the Oregon sea star populations in the intertidal zone have the disease.
The College of Science is proud to announce our 2014 student scholarships.
Linus Pauling Institute researchers and three other institutions refuted recent claims that “the case is closed” on multivitamins.
The drug rapamycin appears to mimic the effects of dietary restriction in slowing the aging process
New discoveries of ticks fossilized in amber show that the bacteria which cause it may have been lurking around for 15 million years.
The evolution of life has never been simple, but one bone or butterfly eyespot at a time, the pieces continue to come together.