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“Where are you from?” It’s a question that Jennifer Ho, as an Asian American, is tired of hearing. Strangers have asked her this question her entire life in an array of situations
Undergraduates honored for their academic achievement and service.
Two physicists are on the hunt for neutrinos, among the most elusive subatomic particles known to science and the possible key to some of the universe’s biggest mysteries
The new critical sports studies certificate at Ƶ offers students the opportunity to combine their interests and career goals in relation to sports.
Niamh Brown and Santos Navarro join 42 previous Ƶ recipients of the Goldwater Scholars award
Imagine a test that could tell you if you were infected with COVID-19 before you had a single symptom. SickStick may offer that chance.
An artifact discovered in 1965 may have been a long-rumored fourth Maya codex. It may also have been a forgery. Archaeologist Gerardo Gutiérrez and his colleagues were on the case.
Ƶ Natural Hazards Center has launched a global registry and is sharing grant opportunities to support social science research during the COVID-19 pandemic
Researchers at Ƶ have found that it’s the mother cell that determines if its daughter cells will divide
“Epidemics highlight the fault lines in our society,” says Ƶ history Professor Elizabeth Fenn, a Pulitizer Prize winning writer and scholar of epidemics.