Fisheries ecologist Dr. Jim Morley will explain the life history of sheepshead during the Jan. 15 "Science on the Sound" ...
On the third Tuesday of every month, the Sisters Science Club packs The Belfry, an old church in Sisters turned performance venue, with curious minds eager to learn about the next “Frontier in Science ...
This month, Dr. Jim Morley, Assistant Professor in the Department of Biology at ECU, will present, “Investigating the life history of Sheepshead, North Carolina’s toothiest fish”.
The No. 1 University of Arizona men’s basketball team dismantled Abilene Christian University, winning 96-62 on Tuesday, Dec. 16 at 7 p.m. in McKale Center. The victory gave Arizona its 10th straight.
Each year, beginning in 2006, the University of Arizona College of Science hosts a lecture series showcasing key speakers who present on a single topic or theme. This year, the series “Searching for ...
For more than two decades, Birch Aquarium in La Jolla has hosted a lecture series aiming to shed light on worldwide research conducted by scientists at its home, UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. – Artificial intelligence is already transforming health care. At the University at Buffalo alone, researchers are harnessing the technology to improve medical imaging, find treatments ...
St. Mary’s College of Maryland professor of physics Charles L. Adler has released a new video lecture series for The Great Courses, titled “How Science Shapes Science Fiction.” The 24-lecture course ...
The Discover Science Lecture Series was founded by the College of Science in 2010, with the goal of bringing the country's top scientists to the University to share their knowledge, research and ...
The College of Science is offering a virtual Discover Science Lecture Series experience amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. This fall, the virtual lectures will feature leading scientists in the college.
NASA, De Anza College and the National Center for Women in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (WiSTEM) will co-sponsor a new ‘Women in Science: No Limits’ lecture series beginning Feb.