The American College of Radiology’s (ACR) Radiology Leadership Institute™ (RLI) — radiology’s most comprehensive professional development and leadership academy — is now open for enrollment.
The San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) has announced a 10-week computational science program to provide a limited number of undergraduate students with paid, hands-on experience using Gordon, the center’s new data-intensive supercomputer.
Join Dr. Gayle Carson, author of the #7 bestselling business book on Amazon "Big Ideas for your Business" as well as "How to Get to the Top and Stay There," to learn the two dozen steps to making time work for you.
Boise State University and the Micron Foundation have teamed up to entice Idaho’s brightest science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) students into the state’s classrooms as a new generation of teachers who excel in technical subjects.
At Auburn University, Legos are being used to design and build vehicles, with a twist – they can be produced at a rate of 70 cars per hour in the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering's new automotive manufacturing systems laboratory.
Over 70 leading international scientific and business experts will address pressing issues in health at the 2012 Biotech International Symposium to be held next May 2-3 at the Université de Montréal's Laval Campus.
The Wake Forest students and their professor, Michelle Klosterman, have partnered with the school to put hands-on science back into the school day in creative ways.
A new conference stream, dedicated to the issues and technologies associated with the rapidly developing Nano and Microfluidics field, will form one of the eight topical conference streams at ELA 2012.