Subscribe

Search

The search found 5 results in 0.282 seconds.

Search results

September 08, 2006

Policy Issues and Emotions

"Students interested in political science might try volunteering at local political campaigns, nongovernmental organizations, citizen advocacy groups, and interest groups." --Charles Taber

September 02, 2005

Speaking the Language of Computers

Thanks to his work, now computers can model how a protein responds to pH levels, information that someday could help physicians tailor drugs to individual patients.

December 03, 2004

The Quantum Ripples of Life

Alexander, now a research associate and member of the theoretical physics group at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, searches for answers to big, long-standing questions in science, such as whether extra dimensions of space shape our universe.

March 11, 2005

Straight Out of Science Fiction

If successful, Jackson’s current mission of developing a more secure method of transferring information using a single photon would revolutionize information technology.

July 08, 2005

Peter Delfyett: Brightening the Future for Minorities

Delfyett, a professor of optics and university trustee chair at the University of Central Florida in Orlando, continues to expand his curiosity by working with lasers that could serve as the backbone of future telecommunication networks.