Over 120 attendees from across the CCTS Partner Network joined us in Gulf Shores for the 2025 CCTS Translational Science Symposium. Thank you to our speakers, presenters, and participants for an ...
Over the summer, Isis Torres Nuñez ’20 spent several weeks in Conn’s Hale Laboratory defending the reputation of microbes. “There’s a common misconception that all microbes are harmful, but some are ...
Researchers celebrated the role of numerical data in scientific research at a Jan. 26 event at the Meyer and Renee Luskin Conference Center. The Lange Symposium on Computational Statics and Biomedical ...
The biggest fragrance safety science event of the year is free and open to all. Research Institute for Fragrance Materials (RIFM) logo (PRNewsfoto/Research Institute for Fragrance Materials, Inc.) ...
Kevin Ventura ’22 presents his poster, "The Grocery List Problem," at the Summer Science Research Institute symposium Feb. 18. Since the COVID-19 pandemic began and everyone started wearing masks, ...
The sixth Michael J. Bond ’75, M.D. Alumni/Undergraduate Science Symposium was held on Oct. 22 and 23 in Bowers Hall. A celebration of student research and the success of SUNY Cortland graduates in ...
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) – 245 high school students across the nation will be traveling to Virginia Beach to compete in the 61st National Junior Science and Humanities Symposium. The Junior Science ...
Welcome to the Science News Now symposium! For the past century, Science News has been a leader in accurate, evidence-based coverage of advances in science, medicine and technology, covering epochal ...
An international symposium was held in early March in Beijing, where global scholars and experts discussed the opportunities presented by continuous technological advances in various fields from the ...
The Smithsonian Institution, the National Science Foundation and the Ocean Studies Board of the National Research Council are hosting a special science symposium to celebrate the scientific ...
Posters plastering the room, a persistent, vivacious chatter — at the March New England Science Symposium, what might have seemed like a tornado of unrelated ideas and academic entropy were actually ...