REMEMBERING THE UNIVERSITY’S ‘BILL NYE’
Zigmund “Ziggy” Peacock, the U’s first physics and astronomy lecture demonstration specialist, fondly nicknamed, “Physics Wizard,” died July 26, 2017, at age 73.
Read MoreZigmund “Ziggy” Peacock, the U’s first physics and astronomy lecture demonstration specialist, fondly nicknamed, “Physics Wizard,” died July 26, 2017, at age 73.
Read MoreU study gathering data on how well drivers understand advanced features.
Read MoreU engineers create brighter, full-color holograms that can be viewed with low light.
Read MoreMath professor James Keener tells how math enhances understanding of life’s processes.
Read MoreSACNAS fosters the success of underrepresented minority students and young professionals at the U.
Read MorePi gets all the love, but tau can make math easier so let’s celebrate Tau Day this week.
Read MoreU and SLCC partner to build clear avenues for STEM transfer students.
Read MoreU esports to compete in Blizzard Entertainment games “Overwatch” and “Hearthstone.”
Read MoreBlack holes may lurk in most ultra-compact dwarf remnants of shredded galaxies.
Read MoreUnderserved students get a taste for physics during Project Youth 2017.
Read MoreThe U ranks as the top research university in the nation for commercializing technology innovations, according to the Milken Institute’s 2017 ranking of Best Universities for Technology Transfer.
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