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Research & Discovery
A Blog Devoted to UD Innovation, Excellence and Scholarship
University of Delaware Research and Discovery Blog has been developed to engage conversation, explore discoveries and inspire innovation. Highlighting the University’s work in key areas of health sciences, nation security and defense, energy and environmental sustainability. We invite you to explore latest posts and join in the conversation.
Minding the atomic clock
UD professor helps test the symmetry of space-time
New weapon against breast cancer
Light-triggered therapies work better together than separately against triple-negative breast cancer
Gates Cambridge Scholar
UD senior Bailey Weatherbee wins prestigious scholarship to study physiology, development and neuroscience
NIH Director Collins visits UD’s ‘vibrant research community’
‘Fireside Chat’ explores priorities, potential and perils of health-related research
Magnetic resonance research
Groundbreaking work by UD chemist attracts prestigious honor
Magnetic resonance research
Groundbreaking work by UD chemist attracts prestigious honor
Leadership in biomedical engineering
UD’s Dawn Elliott honored by Orthopaedic Research Society
Governor Carney tours biopharmaceutical building site
Part of UD’s STAR Campus, the facility will be a center for research on producing complex medication
Defending corn
Researchers discover corn plants call in hungry nematodes when resistant rootworms attack
Artificial muscle power
UD research team funded to develop medical device for children with cerebral palsy
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