Feature Stories Archive

Wire frame model of human

Turning Motion Into Data

High Tech Equipment Measures Surgical Outcomes

April 11th, 2008
By S.D. Williams

Tim and Mark Gu

Perfect Symmetry

Smart Home's Gu Twins

Smart Home, Social Hub

Sustainable Living Lab Draws a Crowd

Peter Fecci (left)

Vaccine Research Changes Another Life

One year in the lab becomes five

cancer cell

A “Sniper” at Work

Singling out cancer cells for attack

Cameron Mitchell, patient receiving injection

Immune Therapy Against Brain Cancer

Hope, and a chance at something more

Students Experience Small Creatures

Students Experience Small Creatures, Great Discomforts

Science at Sea Requires a Backup Plan

It’s Not What You Say…

Subtext of Old Text Creates Context

Joshua D. Sosin

Reading Everyday History In Tattered Scraps

Associate Professor of Classical Studies Joshua D. Sosin views his work as a delicious puzzle.

Dan Ariely

How Ariely Came to Observe Human Nature

Excerpt from author's book gives insight to how he began his research

Predictably Irrational, but Highly Entertaining

Predictably Irrational, but Highly Entertaining

Ingenious Tests of Human Nature Mix Jane Goodall and B.F. Skinner

Rachel Brady

Rachel Brady: New Tools for Understanding

She's made a career out of visualizing data

Diving into Uncharted Waters

Diving into Uncharted Waters

Marine Lab Director Cindy Van Dover Literally Wrote the Book on Hydrothermal Vents