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Scientists Raise Alarms About the Destruction of the Amazon
Unprecedented clearing of the world’s largest rainforest must be halted, researchers assert.
Science Faculty Spotlight: Andrew Wolfe
A biochemist seeks more effective and equitable ways to treat lung, pancreatic, and colon cancers.
Theoretical Physicist Li Ge Uses Microlaser to Expand Dimensions of Qubits
The discovery may help to usher in the next generation of quantum computer technologies.
Science Faculty Spotlight: Ana Carnaval
A biodiversity scientist who grew up in Brazil is passionate about addressing the global extinction crisis through research and advocacy.
10 Riveting Science Stories From 2022
Graduate Center faculty, students, and alumni blaze red-hot trails in science.
Graduate Center Astronomers Assess NASA’s Artemis Moon Missions
The program is seen as a giant step for humanity, landing the first woman and first person of color on the moon.
Study Examines How Speech Is Processed in the Brain
Study sheds light on language processing and could lead to deeper understanding of disorders such as dyslexia and autism.
Ph.D. Grad Uses Computational Chemistry for Drug Discovery
Biochemistry alumna moves into pharma with a goal to impact people’s lives.
Alumnus Dennis Liotta, Who Transformed HIV Treatment, Shares His New Discoveries and Advice
Liotta, whose HIV medicines turned the disease from a death sentence into a manageable condition, spoke about his work on new drugs and gave tips to students.
Study Revises Ages of Famous Hominin Sites
New study contradicts recent estimates claiming the important paleontological sites are almost a million years older.