The deep seas, vast expanses of water and seabed hidden more than 200 meters below the ocean surface to depths up to 11,000 meters, are recognized globally as an important fro...
Chair's Message
Like other faculty responding to the COVID-19 pandemic, I spent the last weeks of the spring semester teaching courses from home, worrying about students and c...
The Temple University COVID-19 Assistance Team—a task force of faculty, students and staff from across the university—is supporting Temple University Hospital medical pers...
Leah Deflitch, a neuroscience: cellular & molecular major in the College of Science and Technology, has been named a Goldwater Scholar, the most prestigious undergraduate ...
At the recent Temple University President's Innovation Award Gala, Erik Cordes, professor and vice chair of the Department of Biology, received the President's Award for Disco...
At the recent Temple University President's Innovation Award Gala, Erik Cordes, professor and vice chair of the Department of Biology, received the President's Award for Disco...
Two Temple University researchers from the College of Science and Technology—glaciologist/polar geophysicist Atsuhiro Muto and biologist Robert Sanders—are embarked on tw...
Antonio Giordano, director of CST's Sbarro Institute for Cancer Research and Molecular Medicine, has been recognized with a career award "for the great contributions he has m...
An interdisciplinary team of researchers at the College of Science and Technology has been awarded a five-year, $3.2 million grant from the National Science Foundation to inve...
Chair's Message:
Since last spring's update, the Department of Biology has welcomed 17 new PhD students into biology and has added a new interdisciplinary PhD program in bioin...
Emily A. Carter, PhD
Emily Carter is the Dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Science and the Gerhard R. Andlinger Professor in Energy and the Environment, as well as...
For a human, losing a limb is an extremely traumatic experience. For a spider, not so much. They can pop off a leg or two as a form of defense without experiencing much disrup...
In a race against time, a College of Science and Technology professor and a Haitian CEO have teamed up to establish private nature reserves to protect Haiti's dissappearing sp...
Data rules the world—or at least it took up residence in the governing chambers of Serbia when four data scientists from Temple University joined about 600 international res...
The loss of more than 99 percent of primary, virgin forests in Haiti is triggering an ongoing mass extinction of reptiles, amphibians, and other species. This deforestation is...
CST Spring Graduation
Friday, May 111:00 p.m.McGonigle Hall, Main Campus
Featured Speaker: Sherry J. Gillespie, PhD '75
After graduating with a doctorate in physics fro...
Chair's Message
The Department of Biology is continuing to build on excellence in teaching and research with the recent addition of two new tenure-track assistant professors. ...
After over a month on an expedition to the Phoenix Islands Protected Area in the Central Pacific, Associate Professor of Biology Erik Cordes and his team have defined—for th...
Scientists have gleaned a treasure trove of DNA data from thousands of humans to develop the first gold standard—a comprehensive human reference genome to help us understand...
College of Science and Technology researchers have assembled the largest and most accurate tree of life calibrated to time. Surprisingly, it reveals that life has been expandi...