LAS geologist and team investigate 3.2-billion-year-old ocean crust in Australia
Model of ancient seawater indicates the early Earth could have been a “water world” with submerged continents.
Model of ancient seawater indicates the early Earth could have been a “water world” with submerged continents.
A new study by Jacob Erickson, Ph.D. candidate in sociology, and Andrew Hochstetler, professor of sociology, looks at the reasons why people who cook meth see it as a job, despite it being illegal.
Students are compensated for high-end research in a variety of disciplines, ranging from chemistry and journalism to psychology and economics.
LAS chemists used mass spectrometry tools to analyze fingerprints and found clues in the fatty oils within the prints.
“The Wolves” is guest directed by LAS alumna Taylor Millar (’17 performing arts).
Cutting-edge research leads to discoveries about vibrational motions and how they may prolong desired electron excitations.
Iowa State chemist honored for expanding insight into the structure of molecules.
LAS scientists track a symptom of the way cities trap heat, a phenomenon known as the “heat-island effect.”