$15M gift announced for new Computer Science building
The College of Engineering announces a $15 million gift from John and Marcia Price to build a new home for computing.
Read MoreThe College of Engineering announces a $15 million gift from John and Marcia Price to build a new home for computing.
Read MoreThe ability to make meaningful change in diversity and inclusion has earned the U’s Society for Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science national recognition.
Read MoreBehavioral Health Innovation and Dissemination Center provides flexibility in treatment, a collaborative training program and interdisciplinary research opportunities.
Read MoreThe molecule helps organs protect themselves from damage during decreases in blood flow.
Read MoreThe finding foreshadows the next phase of medicine, where technology helps clinicians quickly determine the root cause of disease so they can give patients the right treatment sooner.
Read MoreU engineers have developed powered exoskeletons to help amputees walk with less effort.
Read MoreStudy shows how changing chemistry in Roman mortar strengthens the tomb over time.
Read MoreThe U’s Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute is leading a new initiative to democratize data access.
Read MoreChemical compound reduces alpha-synuclein, cell stress.
Read MoreDaniel Mendoza shares personal stories and scientific perspectives.
Read MoreA study found that the “rebound effect” negates some of the benefits of U.S. states’ policies aimed at improving efficiency and renewable energy sources in the residential sector.
Read MoreA mutation in the ROR2 gene is linked to beak size reduction in numerous breeds of domestic pigeons. Surprisingly, mutations in ROR2 also underlie a human disorder called Robinow syndrome.
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