Finding waves — UI professor finds waves on Saturn’s largest moon
Jason Barnes, assistant professor of physics, has found waves on Saturn’s largest moon, Titan — the first waves found anywhere besides Earth.
Jason Barnes, assistant professor of physics, has found waves on Saturn’s largest moon, Titan — the first waves found anywhere besides Earth.
Hired in 1961, Jean’ne Shreeve, university distinguished professor and research faculty in the Department of Chemistry, has worked at University of Idaho longer than any other faculty member.
The University of Idaho K-12 Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics education and outreach program — the McCall Outdoor Science School (MOSS)– is one of four regional institutions in the U.S. […]
The science of evolutionary and population genetics will be the topic of conversation at a seminar hosted by Initiative for Bioinformatics and Evolutionary Studies (IBEST) Sept. 5.
Grad students, professors team up to tackle remote climate research with mules, tree harnesses and new sensor network
In today’s world, the theory of evolution is taught as fact in our schools and no one seems to be allowed to question it. We are not taught to think […]
It takes longer for the American public to accept scientific theories than the scientific community. It has been suggested that the problem lies in America’s supposed “long history” of “politicizing […]
A poll released Wednesday by Yale and George Mason universities shows that almost three out of every four Americans believe global climate change played a role in this year’s unusual […]