Smile Power: Lawrence University Psychologist Dicusses Laughter as a Coping...
Lawrence University psychologist Matthew Ansfield discusses his latest research on the paradox of positive facial expressions, such as smiling, in response to anxiety-provoking events Tuesday, May 24...
View ArticleDistinguished NIH Researcher Discusses Gene-Environment Interactions in...
Renowned primate researcher Stephen Suomi discusses his work on biobehavioral development and some of the factors that contribute to the stability of such social traits as fearfulness and...
View ArticleLawrence University Graduate Discusses Development, Uses of Mass Spectrometry...
Gary Van Berkel, an award-winning researcher at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, discusses the development and applications of mass spectrometry Tuesday, Oct. 18 in a Lawrence University Science Hall...
View ArticleLatest Robotic Developments Focus of Lawrence University Science Hall Colloquium
Paul Rybski, a systems scientist at the Carnegie Mellon University Robotics Institute, discusses his research and contributions to the development of robots that can determine their own internal...
View ArticleMusic and Motor Movement Examined in Lawrence University Science Hall Colloquium
The relationship between music and physical coordination and the clues music may offer for basic motor coordination research will be examined Thursday, March 2 in a Lawrence University Science Hall...
View ArticleOcean Drilling Research at Great Australian Bight Subject of LU Science Hall...
University of South Florida paleo-oceanographer Albert Hine will discuss his research with the Ocean Drilling Program along the continental margins of southern Australia in a Lawrence University...
View ArticleLawrence University Science Hall Colloquium Looks at Maximizing Robotic Planning
The latest research developments to enable robots and other “automated planning agents” to maximize their on-board computational powers will be the focus of a Lawrence University Science Hall...
View ArticleISU Psychologist Explores Reactions to Stigmas in Lawrence University Sci...
The origins of people’s psychological reactions to social stigmas, once defined by noted sociologist Erving Goffman as “a discrediting difference,” will be the focus of a Lawrence University Science...
View ArticleScience Hall Colloquium Features Documentary Film on Wolf/Moose Interactions
Chicago independent filmmaker George Desort’s documentary film “Fortunate Wilderness,” based on a half-century study of predator/prey interactions, will be screened Tuesday, May 11 at 7:30 p.m. in the...
View ArticleStanford Scientist Tom Baer ’74 Discusses Photonics’ Role in Combating Global...
Thomas Baer, a 1974 Lawrence graduate and executive director of the Stanford Photonics Research Center at Stanford University discusses the role photonics technologies are playing in the implementation...
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