science news archive
Articles on Student Research
Articles from 2005
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Pulsar-Hunting Student Makes New Discovery
Professor, Students Search for New Ways to Diagnose Ovarian Cancer
Sigma Xi Honors 47 for Science and Engineering Research
Student Studies Mosquitoes and Disease in Uganda and Thailand
Chemistry Research Heats Up the Lab
Articles from 2004
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Students' Research Helps Professor Understand Muscle Contraction
Cloning for Clues
Student's Research Vital to Professor's Project
Something in the Air: Senior Investigates Air Pollution
Hearing the Call: Inner Ear Research Guides Student's Future
Obies Rock at Geology Conference
Articles from 2003
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Laboratory without Walls
An Energy-Monitoring System for Stanford University's Sun Field Station
Hands-on Summer School Excavates Pre-Roman Site
Reef Madness: Ancient Reef May Yield Information about Modern-day Sites
Digging through Debris for a Clue to Our Past
Today's Research May Restore Hearing Tomorrow
Daniel Staub ’03 Studies Sex Hormones, Learning, and Memory
Articles from 2002
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Backyard Astronomers and Experts Alike Join the Oberlin Astronomy Club
NASA or Bust: Graduate Attends Astrobiology Academy
Oberlin Students Collaborate with NASA Researchers to Produce Solar Cells
Honors Student Creates Molecule
Winter Term in the Lab
Searching the Skies: Students Observe Pulsars at the Arecibo Observatory
Nanotechnology: Microscopic Particles Provide Insight into Larger Questions
Winter Term in the Lab
New Microscope Gives 3D Images of Inner Ear
Sigma Xi Honors 32 for Science and Engineering Research
Students Study Sharks in the Florida Keys
Hands-on Study Helps Students Understand the Formation of Memory
Articles by and about Faculty
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Exploring the Brave New World of Science and Technology
Oberlin Takes the Lead in Computational Modeling
Neuroscience Department Commended for Role as National Role Model
Professors Record the World's Fastest Plant
Creating Virtual Cells
Chemistry Professor Garners Prestigous CAREER Achievement Grant
Sciences Get Super Support with New Computer
The Fetus as a Foreign Object
Program Paints Portraits by the Numbers
Research is Just a Trip to the Beach for New Geology Professor
Breathing Easier: Chemistry Professor Studies Ways to Lower Air Pollution
Constructing the Past and the Future: How Children Understand Time
Plants vs. Animals: Survival of the Fittest
From Therapy to Neurobiology: The Making of a Scientist
When Asteroids Attack
Mosquitoes and the Changing Landscape of Northern Ohio
New Bioinformatics Course Blends Biology and Computer Science
Geologist Explains Present-day Coral Reefs by Looking Back 125,000 Years
Collaboration Between Bike Co-op and Physics Department Picks Up Speed
Soccer Ball-Shaped Molecule Takes Physics Lab by Storm
From Therapy to Neurobiology: The Making of a Scientist
Computer Program Teaches Autistic Children Facial Recognition Skills
Nanotechnology: Microscopic Particles Provide Insight into Larger Questions