In potential blow to conservation efforts, U.S. court rules restoration moves harmed farmers
Robert Criss, professor of earth and planetary sciences
A family affair: Susan Pompeo’s active role raising debate within the CIA
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
Remembering Stephen Hawking
Rose Miyatsu, a PhD candidate in Arts & Sciences, writes on the University Libraries site about physicist Stephen Hawking’s impact and legacy. The libraries have a copy of an early draft of his famous book “A Brief History of Time.” Hawking died last week.
‘Toward gender parity in tech transfer’
Nichole Mercier, managing director of the university’s Office of Technology Management, writes an article on the Fuse website about university efforts to help women in academia turn their inventions into viable products and businesses.
Taming the Mighty Mississippi
Robert Criss, professor of earth and planetary sciences
‘Herre’ and ‘thurr’: How St. Louisans celebrate identity and accents on 314 Day
John Baugh, the Margaret Bush Wilson Professor in Arts & Sciences
What lava lamps and vinaigrette can teach us about cell biology
Rohit Pappu, the Edwin H. Murty Professor of Engineering
Outdoors stores quietly continue to sell assault weapons
Raphael Thomadsen, associate professor of marketing
Is Daylight Saving Time necessary? And, why ‘springing ahead’ is harder than ‘falling back’
Erik Herzog, professor of biology
Daytime drowsiness increases risk of Alzheimer’s in elderly, study says
Yo-El Ju, MD, assistant professor of neurology
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