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FeaturedPosted on September 23, 2016September 23, 2016

“They don’t accept the fact that it is climate change”

Can nanoscience improve on the biopsy?
Posted on September 14, 2016September 22, 2016

Can nanoscience improve on the biopsy?

Fisk and Vanderbilt researchers look to speed up cancer diagnosis by detecting tumor cells directly from patients’ bloodstreams. Continue reading Can nanoscience improve on the biopsy?

Some of Louisiana’s wrongfully convicted are being freed by science
Posted on August 30, 2016September 14, 2016

Some of Louisiana’s wrongfully convicted are being freed by science

The Innocence Project and other advocacy groups are relying on forensics to challenge the politics of punishment in Louisiana and to present relief to communities of color.

Continue reading Some of Louisiana’s wrongfully convicted are being freed by science

HBCUs Opt for Sustainability Over Fossil Fuel Divestment
Posted on August 15, 2016August 30, 2016

HBCUs Opt for Sustainability Over Fossil Fuel Divestment

Spelman College’s strategic plan to create a greener community recently took home a coveted sustainability award. Continue reading HBCUs Opt for Sustainability Over Fossil Fuel Divestment

From Living Roads to EZ Farms, IBM Research looks to transform Africa’s economy
Posted on August 1, 2016August 15, 2016

From Living Roads to EZ Farms, IBM Research looks to transform Africa’s economy

The primary mission of the IBM Research-Africa lab is to leverage science & technology to focus on challenges that have hampered economic growth in Africa. Continue reading From Living Roads to EZ Farms, IBM Research looks to transform Africa’s economy

Let the app be your guide
Posted on July 25, 2016August 1, 2016

Let the app be your guide

Researchers at Tuskegee University are looking to bring dynamic electronic maps to campus Continue reading Let the app be your guide

A summer reading list for blerds
Posted on July 13, 2016July 25, 2016

A summer reading list for blerds

Who says a well written book about science can’t be a relaxing read on a summer day? Continue reading A summer reading list for blerds

Call It CSI: SUNO
Posted on July 5, 2016July 13, 2016

Call It CSI: SUNO

Southern University at New Orleans’s forensic science program and its new lab are looking to make an impact at home and abroad. Continue reading Call It CSI: SUNO

Tennessee State University researchers are out to prevent the next big cyberattack
Posted on June 27, 2016July 5, 2016

Tennessee State University researchers are out to prevent the next big cyberattack

Securing cyberspace is now considered one of the “grand challenges of engineering” Continue reading Tennessee State University researchers are out to prevent the next big cyberattack

A Climate for Divestment
Posted on June 16, 2016August 15, 2016

A Climate for Divestment

Will HBCUs shed their fossil fuel ties? Continue reading A Climate for Divestment

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