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“Women influence each other while no one is watching,” says anthropology graduate student Ajanet Rountree.
Two new studies will have an intriguing mix of catalysts, “tunable” chemical bonds, supercomputers and ultrafast lasers.
Graduate student expands knowledge of beamlines within physics through 20th National School on Neutron and X-ray Scattering.
The Birmingham City Council Transportation Committee provides funding for the UAB TRIP Lab’s current driving safety community outreach efforts.
Rosianna Gray, Ph.D., visits with STEM students and professionals in the Czech Republic to discuss and encourage diversity within the field.
Recovery from an eating disorder has helped one former Blazer athlete solidify her career path and has her determined to help others.
UAB Physics researcher continues to identify inexpensive ways to laser print with small functional devices.
Drowsy driving, distracting driving and road rage put you and other drivers at risk for a motor vehicle crash.
UAB students aid authorities in cybercounterespionage day in and day out, giving them “the best start on their careers that we can.”
Criminal justice professor Jeff Walker, Ph.D., shares tips to keep yourself and your personal property safe while you are traveling this summer.
Cayla Hamilton has been recognized for outstanding achievement by the National Spanish Honor Society, Sigma Delta Pi.
In a large-scale analysis, Jeremy Blackburn, Ph.D., and collaborators found that the misuse of web archive services cause loss of ad revenue for popular news websites.
Human rights and international politics experts say efforts to shine a light on human rights abuses in North Korea and calls for improvement must be stated in future discussions.
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