Feature, Health Sciences, Partnerships, Rehabilitation, Vol7 No1 Features, VOLUME 7, NO 1
Nursing instructor Amy Cowperthwait and her students are inventing products with a common goal: teaching compassionate patient care. Cowperthwait’s startup links students, engineers, business experts on quest to teach challenging medical procedures.
Composites, Engineering, Partnerships, Vol7 No1 Features, VOLUME 7, NO 1
When astronauts make the “Journey to Mars,” NASA wants every protective measure available in place. The space agency contracted with ILC Dover to develop a new spacesuit, and ILC enlisted several materials experts at the University of Delaware to work on a suit that can handle whatever space might throw at them.
Composites, Education, Engineering, History, Vol7 No1 Features, VOLUME 7, NO 1
Astronaut Neil A. Armstrong took the first moon step at 10:56 p.m., Delaware time, just six hours and 39 minutes after he and Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. fulfilled the age-old dream of landing on the moon. This was a major milestone in the new era of space exploration. We invite you to explore this interactive experience and relive the excitement of the first moon landing.
Art Conservation, Arts and Sciences, Feature, Research Blog, Research News
Support allows graduate students to focus on high-level skills, studies, practice
Biopharmaceutical, Engineering, Feature, Research Blog, Research News
UD’s McCandless and collaborators find path to higher efficiency, lower cost