MIT Researcher Explains Science Through Fashion
Dr. Rehmi Post’s presentation at the Natural Science and Mathematics Colloquium on Wednesday, titled Clothes that Generate Power: the Sp4rkl3 Shirt, focused on the creative uses of static electricity...
View ArticleNIH Programs Officer Spreads Word about Influenza Vaccines
To conclude the Natural Sciences and Mathematics Colloquium (NS&M) series for the Fall 2010 semester, Frederick Cassels, ‘80, Programs Officer of the Respiratory Diseases Branch (RDB) of the...
View ArticleTROUT & MATH
As part of the Natural Science and Mathematics Colloquium, American University mathematics professor Dan Kalman, father of St. Mary’s graduate Chris Kalman ’05, presented Province of Polynomia –...
View ArticleExplaining Quantum Physics to Your Dog (Or an English Major)
As part of the Natural Science and Mathematics (NS&M) Colloquium series this semester, Union College professor Chad Orzel discussed his new book How to Teach Physics to Your Dog and how to relate...
View ArticleHuber Shares Research on Song Evolution in Darwin’s Finches
As part of the Natural Science and Mathematics (NS&M) Colloquium series this semester, Sarah Huber, biology professor from Randolph-Macon College, came to visit St. Mary’s to discuss her research...
View ArticleDebate on Climate Change, Environmental Effects
As part of the Natural Science and Mathematics (NS&M) Colloquium series this semester, Nobel Peace Prize winner and Professor at Penn State University in the Department of Meteorology and...
View ArticleTransparent Zebrafish Used as Digestion Models
Steve Farber, faculty member at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia and the creator of BioEYES, came to St. Mary’s on Nov. 2 as part of the Natural Science and Mathematics (NS&M) Colloquium...
View ArticleZombie Apocalypse According to a Chemist, Psychologist, Science Major
Hollywood has tried to make our worst nightmares imaginable for years, but on Wednesday, Jan. 25, Assistant Professor of Chemistry Leah Eller, Assistant Professor of Psychology Scott Mirabile, and...
View ArticleDr. Petersson Discusses Protein Folding at NS&M
Dr. E. James Petersson, an organic and biological chemist from the University of Pennsylvania has been doing research on protein folding to discover how it moves and what shapes it takes in relation to...
View ArticleDr. Perline Shows Students the Light at NSM Lecture
On September 19, Dr. Ron Perline, a professor of calculus and differential geometry at Drexel University, presented his topic, “Non-Euclidean Flashlights: A Tale of Two Blackboards”, for the Natural...
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