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TechConnect 2015 is the world’s largest arena for new technologies.
A former university vice president, he was one of the first scientists to study lunar rocks.
A student and his professor win one of engineering’s top prizes.
A Mountaintop team attempts to design a greenhouse to sustain future travelers to Mars.
Thirteen faculty members offer their recommendations for summer reading.
A researcher’s proposal also includes genetic engineering and a pH switch.
Engineers use mathematical models to calculate the probability of the disease’s spread.
Three researchers in the College of Arts and Sciences win New Directions Fellowships.
The EUREKA! competition awarded more than $58,000 in cash and in-kind prizes to students.
A new flood-mitigation plan is the latest contribution to a “national shrine.”