Zach honored with Charles and Mary Sukup Endowed Artist Award in Organ
Miriam Zach, adjunct assistant professor of music and theatre, is the inaugural recipient of the award.
Miriam Zach, adjunct assistant professor of music and theatre, is the inaugural recipient of the award.
After NASA’s announcement of the first known system of seven Earth-sized planets around a single star, Steve Kawaler explains how planets are found. To know more about the planets, we have to look to the stars.
Aaron Rossini uses a specialized machine at ISU, one of only about 5 in North America, to help pharmaceutical companies test their drug products.
If history helps connect people, enlightening people to their own immigrant past might promote some understanding for today’s contemporary debates.
On Thursday, March 2, Robyn Lutz, professor of computer science, will discuss research that uses computer science and software engineering methods to design molecular programmed systems that are efficient, verifiably correct, and safe for use.
Neal Iverson says the research could help predict how much glaciers will contribute to the rise of sea levels.
Through “computing in soup” these researchers ensure dependability in DNA machines.
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