LAS scientists improve forecasting of rising sea levels
Neal Iverson, professor of geological and atmospheric sciences, published a tool to aid computer modeling of glacier movement and sea-level rise.
Neal Iverson, professor of geological and atmospheric sciences, published a tool to aid computer modeling of glacier movement and sea-level rise.
Iowa State’s tool allows researchers to access six decades of coronavirus research on a single, searchable, Web-based platform.
A new report from David Peters, associate professor of sociology, shows why municipal leadership style matters in Iowa’s small towns.
Donald Sakaguchi, Morrill Professor in the Department of Genetics, Development & Cell Biology, works with scientists across campus on nanovaccines and nanotherapies for respiratory infections, neural disorders, tropical diseases, cancer and veterinary diseases.
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.
Cutting-edge research leads to discoveries about vibrational motions and how they may prolong desired electron excitations.