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Paolo Gabrielli, research scientist, Byrd Polar Research Center and Lonnie Thompson, Distinguished University Professor of Earth Sciences and senior research scientist, Byrd Polar Research Center…

Erik Nisbet, assistant professor of communication, is lead author of a new study suggesting the internet spurs pro-democratic attitudes most in countries that already have introduced some reforms…

Louis DiMauro, professor of physics, and his colleagues have recorded the first real-time image of two atoms vibrating in a molecule, using a new ultrafast camera.

Their work, which appears…

Erich Grotewold, Professor of Molecular Genetics and Horticulture & Crop Science, and director of the Center for Applied Sciences (CAPS), is the Principal Investigator on a $4,234,908 National…

Dongping Zhong, the Robert Smith Associate Professor of Physics and associate professor in the departments of chemistry and biochemistry, has witnessed how the enzyme, called photolyase, works at…

Environmental toxicologist Roman Lanno's new seminar Autumn Quarter uses the BP oil spill as a timely case study to introduce students to the US Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) Ecological…

The MODS Squad: Searching for Distant Stars

Astronomer Rick Pogge breathed a sigh of relief when the MODS1 (Multi-Object Double CCD Spectrographs/Imagers) Unit was safely crane-lifted from…

Wiline Pangle, visiting scholar in evoution, ecology and organismal behavior, and colleague Jakob Bro-Jorgensen, University of Liverpool, conducted a rare controlled study of this behavior in…

Darwin's theory that inbreeding could negatively affect plant health and number of offspring bore unpleasant fruit in his own family. Marriage to his first cousin produced 10 children. Three died…