NSF Grant Enables Engineers and Biologists to Study Migratory Populations, September 8, 2014
The natural, periodic migration patterns of humans, animals, insects and even bacteria provide us with information essential in making decisions […]
The natural, periodic migration patterns of humans, animals, insects and even bacteria provide us with information essential in making decisions […]
Pairings of interacting organisms, like parasites and their hosts, interact in complex ways. A Harvey Mudd team of computational biologists […]
Creative thinking, data analysis and hands-on research are all in a day’s work for Max Frenkel ’16, a joint chemistry […]
They are tasked with a tall order: Help ensure that a steady stream of passionate problem solvers is available to […]
Many natural systems have evolved to perform certain tasks—climbing, sensing, swimming—as perfectly as possible within the limits set by the […]
Joint biology and chemistry major Christian Stevens ’14 has been awarded one of this year’s prestigious Watson Fellowships. Forty-three fellows […]
Evolutionary Biologist Beth Shapiro will address some of the nation’s most gifted engineering, science and mathematics graduates when she delivers […]
A new force for social change is emerging, one that brings together youthful enthusiasm and the wisdom of elders. Harvey […]
True corals reside in tropical reefs south of the equator, yet about 30 species of soft corals found in the […]
Harvey Mudd College students describe the HIV/AIDS course taught by Professor of Chemistry and Biology Karl Haushalter as life changing. […]