Chemistry is a laboratory science and can be most effectively taught by including robust hands-on laboratory experiences for students at both the middle and high school levels. This perspective ...
explosion and the shattering glass don’t distress her. She simply clicks her computer mouse a few times and starts over. Ms. Ellison’s laboratory section relies on computer simulations, rather than on ...
This post was updated Dec. 1 at 12:28 a.m. A new startup co-founded by a UCLA alumnus aims to teach students important scientific protocols and techniques through immersion in a virtual reality ...
Gabriel Gomes built an agent that turns plain English into physical experiments, enabling research that humans alone could never sustain ...
Picture a jeweler at work. Magnifier in hand, he examines a stone, studying the way light dances off it. He’s trying to determine whether it’s a diamond or merely cut glass, of engagement-ring quality ...
Wellsville High School biology teacher and Alfred University alumnus Ross Munson (right) and senior Lucius Griggs, discuss how solvent will interact with chromatography paper to move chlorophyll.
Students in PHYS 102 labs are required to complete three labs by the end of the semester through video analysis. Credit: Sukhmani Kaur Students in lab courses are raising concerns over missing out on ...
Chemist Stephen Fried gets a lot of emails from students asking to work in his lab or do a research placement with him, and he's noticed a pattern. "They generally come from pretty advantaged ...
A lightbulb didn’t go off for UChicago College student Diangen (Dana) Lin. Instead, inspiration struck with the glow of atoms. While taking the Quantum Engineering Laboratory course at UChicago ...