Understanding the physics of superconductors starts with understanding and manipulating their physical makeup to more efficiently conduct energy.
UAB researchers will implement a new home-intervention model to teach mothers and children to form healthy habits right in the comfort of their homes.
Center for Exercise Medicine’s Science Communication Workshop features Alex Hutchinson, Ph.D., and UAB experts in the fields of science and communication.
“Not to be Otherwise” by artist Stacey Holloway was inspired by the film.
Sarah Parcak co-led expedition that discovers more than 800 ancient burial tombs in one field season.
Enjoy free performances by students, faculty and guest artists presented by the UAB Department of Music.
This week at UAB, the talk was about ancient Eqyptians, Blazer Basketball's charity exhibition and the need for emergency preparedness.
This knowledge can aid vaccine development, treatment of infections and moderation of autoimmune disease.
Seán Curran Company will present the world premiere of a piece commissioned by the Alys Stephens Center, “Everywhere All the Time.”
Modifying games, including all students and ensuring safety should be the focus for physical educators as they teach kids key motor, fitness and social development skills.
“Critical Conversations: Amplifying the Voices and Echoes of #MeToo” is part of a civic forum series at UAB.
Sarah Parcak, Ph.D., discusses the need to better protect artifacts at museums.
UAB faculty, staff and students volunteer to provide middle school and high school students in the Black Belt with tutoring and mentoring to help achieve educational goals.
The first Southeast Institute for Innovation in Palliative and Supportive Care Summit will be held Nov. 1-2.
September is Gynecologic Cancer Awareness Month, and UAB wants women at all life stages to understand symptoms and the preventive measures they can take.
James McClintock, Ph.D., provides insight into the impact of greenhouse gases on the planet and its oceans.
Registration is open now, with classes starting in October.
Examination of a larger group of patients extends the clinical manifestations first described 11 years ago.
The UAB Institute for Human Rights hosts world-renowned leaders to discuss human rights issues with students, faculty and staff.
A New Orleans-themed lobby party, free for ASC members and $25 at the door, will precede the performance.