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In global collaboration, IU scientists unlock secrets to universe’s building blocks
This breakthrough in understanding the universe is thanks to a collaboration between two major international experiments studying neutrinos. The results, published in the journal Nature, bring rese... Read more about In global collaboration, IU scientists unlock secrets to universe’s building blocks
Improved charge detection mass spectrometer comes to market through IU-Waters Corp. partnership
Martin Jarrold, Distinguished Professor of Chemistry at IU Bloomington, created a charge detection mass spectrometer capable of analyzing large molecules. The improved tool will come to market in f... Read more about Improved charge detection mass spectrometer comes to market through IU-Waters Corp. partnership
Research conducted during 2024 eclipse reveals importance of light on bird behavior
Indiana University scientists and the public joined forces during the solar eclipse on April 8, 2024, to understand the effect on wild birds. Their study shows that even brief disruptions in light... Read more about Research conducted during 2024 eclipse reveals importance of light on bird behavior
The grant will support research that could enable breakthroughs in understanding complex cellular processes, disease progression, and the development of next-generation diagnostic tools.
How IU Northwest’s STEM Center helped one student land a position at the Field Museum
Senior geology major turns passion for paleontology into a dream opportunity




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