
April 17th, 2014
Making a commotion
The Glenn T. Seaborg Award for Nuclear Chemistry recognizes and encourages research in nuclear and radiochemistry or their applications.
The Glenn T. Seaborg Award for Nuclear Chemistry recognizes and encourages research in nuclear and radiochemistry or their applications.
Trees may soon play a major role in making high-tech energy storage devices.
College of Science Chemistry Professor Mas Subramanian is the 2013 recipient of the F.A. Gilfillan Award for Distinguished Scholarship in Science.
The College of Science has partnered with ARCS Foundation Portland Chapter to recruit top applicants to PhD programs.
The American Association for the Advancement of Science announced former OSU Statistics Department Chair Robert Smythe as a 2013 fellow.
The College of Science recognizes Joel Peterson (’69) the 2013 Distinguished Alumni Achievement Award.
Sastry Pantula has demonstrated his ability to help develop outstanding opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students and collaborative research.
There is so much data being generated out there. How do we access it? How do we get information out of it?
I’ve always had a deep interest in the environment and in environmental toxins and pollution.
The proteins in our bodies fight infection, carry messages, ferry oxygen and build tissue. But then they can betray us.
There’s nothing like a new pair of eyeglasses to bring fine details into sharp relief.
Associate professor of physics Oksana Ostroverkhova will spend a year working a research review in the quickly evolving field of optoelectronics.