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As of 2021, the fashion industry was responsible for 10% of human-caused greenhouse gas emissions, according to research done by the .
Hanbin Mao and Yaorong Zheng, both professors of chemistry and biochemistry, are conducting research on the mechanical modulation of cell migrations using DNA nanoassemblies to stop cancer migration.
Some plants on campus are hungry for more than just water and sunlight.
The average person spends about on their smartphone a day. In that time spent scrolling, do you ever stop to wonder what materials your phone screen is made of or why it works?
Grab a cold one, pull up a chair and learn about brain health research in a relaxed format â thatâs the idea behind Brains on Tap, a series of discussions hosted by ¶¶MÅ®ÆÍâs Brain Health Research Institute and other partners.
A project on campus uses new technology to innovate brickwork.
The Skoolies, inspired by the bands of the 80s and onward, kicked off their career at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Through socially distanced jam sessions, this band of university professors produced their debut album, Darker Rhymes.
Over the weekend, a Southwest Airlines flight was forced to turn back for an emergency landing after an incident where the plane is believed to have experienced bird strikes to an engine and the aircraftâs nose. But, what is a bird strike? And how do we reduce the risk of bird strikes? Syed A.M. Shihab, Ph.D., assistant professor in ¶¶MÅ®ÆÍ's College of Aeronautics and Engineering, shared his insight on bird strikes in a previous article, âWhatâs the Big Idea? Birds and Drones.â
¶¶MÅ®ÆÍ President Todd Diacon meets with Advanced Materials and Liquid Crystal Institute (AMLCI) Trustees Research Professor Oleg Lavrentovich to discuss how his team is using liquid crystals to âdomesticateâ bacteria.
Professor of psychological sciences Mary Beth Spitznagel has experienced the burden of caregiving for her beloved dog, Allo, who developed bladder cancer. This influenced her research into how a pet with chronic illness can affect caregivers.
Faculty spotlight with Jeffrey Hallam, professor and the associate dean for Research and Global Affairs at the College of Public Health.
A researcher unboxed the history of local Urban Leagues in ¶¶MÅ®ÆÍ's University Library.
Michael Daniels, Ph.D., director of the E. Timothy Moore Student Multicultural Center, is recognized for outstanding dissertation research by receiving NASPA's Melvene D. Hardee Dissertation of the Year Award.
Engaging young students in cooking activities can promote lifelong learning in science and math.
Building a "sense of belonging to math" in underrepresented students.
Researchers use mixed reality and haptic technologies to develop teaching tools.
Forum highlights on-campus research in new ways of teaching in nursing, math and STEM.
One ¶¶MÅ®ÆÍ researcher is working to understand how support services and housing can keep groups like single mothers out of vulnerable situations.
Gus Holman knows a thing or two about mushrooms.
First, he knows that morel mushrooms are prized finds by those who hunt and gather them. Secondly, he knows that these mushrooms are expensive for others to purchase. And, he knows that morels are not easy to grow outside of their natural environment.