Tagged - Science

Research at Rochester: Campus Times staff on increased attraction levels to writers

There is a visible upward trend in levels of perceived attractiveness for those who write for the Campus Times. If you squint. Read More

Love languages: is it science?

There is science behind oxytocin — the “love hormone” — but love is so multidimensional that it’s hard to settle on one universal meaning for all. Read More

Posters and Pints unites beer and science

Hundreds of postdocs, graduate students, and faculty gathered Tuesday for Posters and Pints, an evening of science communication and beer tasting. Read More

Help! I can’t get rid of my quarantine body

People keep telling me to “get rid of my quarantine body,” and there’s only one explanation: I’ve been found out. Read More

Rochester Science Cafe takes science to the people

"These people today can go home on Thanksgiving and talk about human perceptions," Goldfarb said. Read More

Physics prof reconciles ideas of science and religion

Syracuse University physics professor Peter Saulson spoke on how he integrates the ideas of religion and science this Saturday at the event “Big Bang, Black Holes and God.” Dr. Saulson is a conservative Jew, and also last spoke at UR during Meliora Weekend two years ago. Denise Yarbough, UR’s reverend, who invited him to UR, […]

Optimistic future for laser lab after recent government funding

LLE scientists at UR are now filled with hope and renewed vigor, looking to make lasting contributions to the science community. Read More

Mind the science gap

Thoughts on the decline of science literacy in America, and what the scientific community can do about it. Read More