While an undergraduate at Temple, Eric D. Hunter worked in the lab of Physics Professor C. J. Martoff, who is involved in dark matter research. Hunter also earned a U.S....
When asked about her stroke, Debi L. Green pulls a worn scrap of paper out of her purse and points to "October 15, 2004." The paper is a collection of dates, diagnoses...
[node:slideshow]Have you seen a man gargle with liquid nitrogen? Have you heard a drummer play the evolutionary history of a gene? Have you experienced the ultimate...
A broad-band seismometer that has recorded some of the major seismic events of the past two years was re-installed last week on the Ambler campus by the College of...
To increase awareness of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) careers, Temple recently hosted 59 Philadelphia middle school students for a two-week summer...
Gary Cheung realized early in his college career that he had an interest in community service. The Havertown, Pa. native quickly found his niche within Squash Smarts, a...
As a Temple freshman in 2008, Laine Radell wanted to try everything she could academically, because she wasn't sure what she wanted to study. She took an inaugural course...
Duck-billed dinosaurs that lived within Arctic latitudes approximately 70 million years ago likely endured long, dark polar winters instead of migrating to more southern...
More than 400 Philadelphia middle and high school students showcased their creativity and innovation in science and engineering during the annual George Washington Carver...
With the rise of terrorism and the threatened use of a dirty bomb increasing, the need for standoff detection of radioactivity has never been greater. Standoff detection...
The Department of Computer and Information Sciences in Temple's College of Science and Technology has received a grant from the National Science Foundation to bring top...