Mock trial jury says “Not Guilty” – again
By a jury vote of 8-5, the 15th annual reenactment of a landmark groundwater contamination trial led to a “Not Guilty” verdict for the second year in a row.
By a jury vote of 8-5, the 15th annual reenactment of a landmark groundwater contamination trial led to a “Not Guilty” verdict for the second year in a row.
Theresa Windus prepares chemistry software for use on the soon-to-come fastest computers in the world.
Douglas Gentile, professor of psychology, says the WHO’s decision to classify video game addiction as a mental health disorder is an important step in getting people the help they need.
Understanding the mysterious immune system that bacteria use to fight off foreign invaders.
Pamela Riney-Kehrberg, professor of history, shares stories from her research and interviews with people who lived during the Depression.
A recently discovered method of layering metals with the 2D material may lead to brand new properties.
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A new speaker series and the opening of a chapter of the Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM) add to Iowa State’s supportive environment for women in mathematics.