All Entries by Jeanne Galatzer-Levy

Waud Kracke

February 4, 2014

Anthropologist Waud Kracke, 74

Applied psychoanalytic theory to the understanding of culture

Bubbles are visible in the "sandwiched" sample of ferritin in water.

February 4, 2014

Graphene ‘sandwich’ improves imaging of biomolecules

Electron microscope technique shows ferritin in action at atomic level

Man working on bridge infrastructure

January 28, 2014

New ways to monitor bridge safety

Optical fiber can replace thousands of sensors

Andrew Johnson and Maxine Brown in front of CAVE2

January 22, 2014

New leaders at Electronic Visualization Lab

Maxine Brown, Andrew Johnson direct renowned data imaging center

Andrew Johnson and Maxine Brown

January 21, 2014

EVL leaders ready to tackle ‘big data challenges’

‘We hope to build on EVL’s rich legacy of collaboration’

Students in Lane Tech computer science class

January 21, 2014

Preparing high schoolers for computer science careers

Lane Tech students take pilot course in College of Engineering

Charles Flowers and Christopher Whelan

January 21, 2014

Woodpeckers may be the answer to ash borer invasion

Natural solution best against voracious insect

Students measure the damage to a tree trunk done by emerald ash borer.

December 16, 2013

Emerald ash borer may have met its match

Woodpeckers find insect a tasty snack, may help control its spread

Mohammad Asadi, Bijandra Kumar, and Amin Salehi-Khojin

December 2, 2013

Process holds promise for production of synthetic gasoline

New co-catalyst system could make process efficient, inexpensive

Nikos Varelas

November 25, 2013

UIC physicist honored by international science organization

Physics Professor Nikos Varelas Named AAAS Fellow

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