Tag Archive | "Science"

Ancient Bronzes, A Farm of the Future, and a Couple Updates

12 May 2008

Objects from long ago and far away promise a tantalizing museum experience this summer at UT Knoxville. Continue Reading »
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You Can Do It

12 May 2008

The majority of students can succeed at math and science. "They just need to be taught how," says Dr. Saundra McGuire. Continue Reading »
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Mentoring Makes a Better World

12 May 2008

Ann Draughon says the most important thing she has done is prepare women and minorities for careers in food microbiology. Continue Reading »
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The Pleasure is All Mine

12 May 2008

Research scientist Jonathan Balcombe posits in his book Pleasurable Kingdom that humans aren't the only animals capable of feeling pleasure. Continue Reading »
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Computing Among the Clouds

12 May 2008

The computing cloud is the brainchild of Mark Dean (Knoxville ’79), an IBM fellow and vice-president . Continue Reading »
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From Clouds Comes Rain — and More

12 May 2008

The cloud formations above East Tennessee’s Great Smoky Mountains and the moving water below are, in fact, closely linked. Continue Reading »
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Madras Holds Her Head Up High

29 February 2008

The first few months of Madras's life weren't easy. During birth, her mother sat down as the cub was partially out of the birth canal. Continue Reading »
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Leadership Changes, Forensic Anthropology, and Sour Grapes

29 February 2008

Jan Simek steps in as interim Chancellor, forensic science on display, and UT's efforts to put Tennessee wine on the map. Continue Reading »
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UT Goes to China

29 February 2008

Educating students to succeed in the global workplace isn't just a lofty slogan. Today it's a necessity. Continue Reading »
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Ayers, Mears, and Geier

08 January 2008

Richmond taps Ayers as president, Mears dies in Knoxville, Rita Geier joins university Continue Reading »
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