Division of Natural Sciences
New ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ research demonstrates that, with practice, older adults can regain manual dexterity that may have seemed lost.
Richard Jessor, ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ distinguished professor of behavioral science and co-founder of IBS, records an oral history with the National World War II Museum and will return to the island in March, on the 79th anniversary of the battle.
ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ PhD student Mikayla Huffman joins ‘The Ampersand’ podcast for a discussion about identity and discovery.
Recent research by ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ geographer Emily Yeh studies the difference between consent and coercion in ‘voluntary’ resettlement of pastoralists in Tibet’s Nagchu region.
ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ’s Bortz group, in applied math, wins $1.88 million National Institutes of Health grant to study methods for learning models directly from noisy data.
Newly published ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ research reveals previously unknown qualities of a gene vital to a cell’s mitochondrial structure and function.
ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ researchers Daniel Craighead, Douglas Seals and their team are studying the effects of a specialized breathing exercise on older adults’ blood pressure, brain health, cognition and fitness.
ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ researcher Aaron Whiteley is recognized by the American Society for Microbiology for his work exploring bacterial immune responses and how it translates to the human immune system.
ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ professors Noah Finkelstein of physics and Valerie Otero of education have won the 2023 Svend Pedersen Award and Lecture from Stockholm University.
New scholarship in the ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ Department of Environmental Studies honors Joey Herrin’s non-traditional educational path and love for the natural world.