“It’s incredibly simple and intuitive. And it’s quantitative and immersive–you’re playing with landscapes in real time.”
Berkeley Lab scientist Ee-Been Goh thrives on re-engineering bacteria and mentoring students
Emory is among 25 new members joining CIRTL during a recent expansion that more than doubles the network’s membership
$10,000 awarded for idea that will best change the world
Textbooks should describe scientists’ failures, not just their accomplishments, study finds
"Revolutionary innovation depends on more than robust financing," writes NYIT president
School secures a $70,000 grant from the American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund
The money is awarded to the science departments of colleges with less than 5,000 full-time students for the purchase of scientific equipment, and more
“Participating in science does more than teach people about science,” study co-author says.
A five-year study found that 'reflective writing' and collaboration changes how well students learn
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