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...
Ira D. Lawrence, Jr. (BA '76, Bio) has more than 25 years of senior level leadership experience in the global pharmaceutical and medical device industries. He currently serves...
In the past eight years, a critical mass of world-class faculty, both junior and senior scientists, have joined the College of Science and Technology's biology, chemistry and ...
Research from Temple University's College of Science and Technology (CST) shows that a new virtual form of carbon could actually significantly speed up computers and...
Approximately 50 Delaware Valley middle-school students put their science and engineering skills to the test during a summer science camp hosted by the College of Science...
An electrical device designed by professor of physics Rongjia Tao, which significantly enhances the flow of crude oil through pipelines, has been successfully tested on existi...
This summer, students from Temple University's TUteach program are bringing STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) education and activities to more than 600 young pe...
Chemists from the College of Science and Technology's Center for Computational Design of Functional Layered Materials have shown that a relatively new, theoretical two-dimen...
Temple will showcase faculty-created technologies and seek license and commercialization opportunities during the 2015 BIO International Convention, June 15-18, in...
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...
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...
Most camera-based surveillance systems are static, providing law enforcement with limited flexibility. They also do not operate effectively when visibility is poor, such...
Man or woman, computer technology has transformed your life. Yet the people developing, designing and managing that technology are overwhelmingly male....
The research of Eleonora Gianti and Giacomo Fiorin of Temple's Institute for Computational Molecular Science (ICMS) and Michael L. Klein, ICMS director and dean of Temple's Co...
An estimated 28,000 lemurs, the world's most endangered primates, have been illegally kept as pets in urban areas of Madagascar over the past three years, possibly...