Signals from a Changing Planet
Scientists can find the prints of human impact all over. These trails lead to a foreboding future. Could how we respond change everything?
Scientists can find the prints of human impact all over. These trails lead to a foreboding future. Could how we respond change everything?
New research led by Leavey School of Business Assistant Professor Michele Samorani exposed bias in medical appointment scheduling algorithms.
The Computer History Museum recorded oral histories from Bill Carter ’71, Pat Gelsinger ’83, and William Carrico Jr ’72.
Exploring the mysteries of microscopic hair-like appendages earns an NIH grant for Assistant professor of biology Brian Bayless.
A generous donation from Bronco parents Jeff and Tina Bird will go a long way in helping SCU achieve sustainability goals.
Math major and tap dancer Alissa LaFerriere ’21 combined her two passions to help create a device that teaches wearers how to kick, ball, change through buzzes.
Not to be confused for meal-prep, lamb brains took up real estate in Neuroscience students’ fridges during the pandemic.
Downtime? Hardly. Students involved in the Fuller Lab used the time away from their research space improving their research work.
Smell-o-vision near you? The work to digitize scent is happening right here.
Classics students learn Latin by time traveling to Ancient Rome. Virtually, that is.
Helping a school in South Africa build a hydroponic garden via video chat ends with an engineering Humanitarian Award.