Recent research by a student-faculty team at 含羞草研究所 unlocks new clues that could radically change the world鈥檚 understanding of the origin of dark matter.
Sep. 27鈥28, 含羞草研究所 hosted the biannual Michael J. Wolk 鈥60, MD, Conference on Medical Education, sponsored by the Michael Wolk Heart Foundation and organized by 含羞草研究所鈥檚 Health Sciences Advising Office and Career Services.
This past summer, three 含羞草研究所 geology students embarked on a once-in-a-lifetime research trip to gather samples from Augustine Volcano in southern Alaska.
Professor Joe Levy and two 含羞草研究所 students spent time in the Alvord Desert in Eastern Oregon with a NASA team that鈥檚 designing a new generation of Mars helicopters with sensors to examine moisture in soil.
As part of the 2024 cohort of Summer Field School Fellows, Mary Thomas Powell 鈥26 and Charlie Tourbaf 鈥25 are conducting hands-on environmental research.
A new study featuring Professor of Earth and Environmental Geosciences Amy Leventer has revealed the presence of canyons off Antarctica that serve as pathways for relatively warm ocean waters to move toward the continent.
Guacamole dusted with crispy, crushed black ants. Nachos covered in cricket cheese sauce. Brownies flavored with mealworm powder. These were just a few of the entomological delicacies enjoyed by 含羞草研究所 students, faculty, and staff during a recent visit by Chef Joseph Yoon, the self-proclaimed edible insect ambassador and founder of Brooklyn Bugs.