Diet or zero-calorie beverages might play a positive role in weight loss when consumed as a part of a behavioral weight-loss program, according to a new study involving...
Lithium ion batteries, central to powering most modern technology such as laptop computers, cell phones, hybrid vehicles and even solar-energy storage, are potentially...
Michael Zdilla, assistant professor in the Department of Chemistry, received the Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award, which supports the careers of talented young faculty in...
For college students hoping to leave school and step into a good job in their field of study, it is a Catch-22: Employers want graduates to have experience, but how can a...
When soccer midfielder Vaughn Spurrier arrived at Temple in 2010, he already knew how to manage a soccer game. But what he learned over the next four years was how to...
Imagine spending eight hours in a space that is six feet in diameter—with two other people. Oh, and you are about one mile beneath the surface of the Gulf of Mexico....
Imagine spending eight hours in a space that's six feet in diameter. With two other people, a thermos and a few PB&J sandwiches. Oh, and you're about one mile beneath the ...
Older industrial cities like Philadelphia tend to have higher lead and heavy-metals concentrations in their soil than the national average. With the growth of urban...
People who experience chronic sleep disturbances might face an earlier onset of dementia and Alzheimer's, according to a new preclinical study by researchers at Temple...
Overabundant deer populations in U.S. forests and wooded areas facilitate the growth of invasive plant species at the expense of native plant species, according to a new...
The Philadelphia region is one of the fastest-growing biotechnology hubs in the nation. To meet the growing demand for professionals skilled in that field, the College of...
Erik Cordes, marine biologist and assistant professor of biology at Temple, will lead an NSF-funded, three-week research cruise in the Gulf of Mexico to explore the...
When you're a student researcher working on mathematically modeling traffic flow, it just makes sense you would have a breakthrough while riding the bus.
"My very first wee...
The use of the social media platform LinkedIn has led to the licensing of a Temple-created technology for the cleaning of water used in hydro-fracking for natural gas...
According to the U.S. Department of Education, only 16 percent of American high school seniors are proficient in mathematics and interested in a career in a STEM (science...
[node:slideshow]William M. Wuest, an assistant professor of chemistry at Temple University's College of Science and Technology, has been named a recipient of one of the...
Temple University President Neil D. Theobald has announced the appointment of Michael L. Klein as the dean of the College of Science and Technology (CST) at Temple, effective ...