Bureaucracy often gets a bad rap as a mechanism that slows rather than speeds progress and growth. Associate Professor of Religion Brenton Sullivan would like to argue otherwise.
Associate Professor of Geography Mike Loranty presents results from his research on the impacts of climate change in the Arctic as part of the Fall 2021 Environmental Studies Brown Bag series.
It has been demonstrated in Prof. Adhikari's lab that the leaves of a common household plant, Golden Pothos, can be used to construct resistive memory devices. These devices can be turned "ON" or "OFF" by applying appropriate switching voltages and are stable for hundreds of cycles.
Prof. Linda Tseng was featured on the Styled by Science CEOs podcast, where she discussed a range of topics — from discovering a passion for research to clothing additives, chemicals, being a woman in STEM, and why representation matters.