Chemists follow molecules down ‘nanowells,’ track catalytic reactions in nanoconfinement
Understanding such reactions could help chemists design high-performance catalysts.
Understanding such reactions could help chemists design high-performance catalysts.
Michael Young opens doors for underrepresented students in the mathematics community.
Reuben Peters guides his students through new discoveries, adding both knowledge and top-quality researchers to the field.
Understanding the mysterious immune system that bacteria use to fight off foreign invaders.
Robbyn Annand’s research may one day enable a wearable, artificial kidney, and that could benefit her brother, who depends on today’s big and heavy dialysis equipment.
Read the newest issue of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences’ alumni magazine.
Students spent the summer in Guam investigating the ecological impact of the missing birds.
The temptation to respond to social media notifications and text messages from friends is keeping more and more teens awake at night.