UA In the News — Jan. 6-9
Scaly wings on butterflies — Green galazies — Solo art show in Georgia — and more.
Scaly wings on butterflies — Green galazies — Solo art show in Georgia — and more.
Students, faculty and entrepreneurs at UA can soon participate in a five-week entrepreneurship experience.
The Museums’ Collections Spotlight is a weekly feature that highlights an item from The University of Alabama Museums’ Collections.
University of Alabama educators are working with Birmingham and Huntsville city schools to implement a model program for classroom behavior interventions.
Comments on the history of science — more Educated Guesses — A cheerleader’s dream — and more.
“It’s considered tacky to name organisms after yourself, but I have named a few new species after colleagues …. I’ve got a few new species I’m working on from New Zealand and Australia. I’ll name them after some other people I work with.”
A shrinking lake in China — The search for underwater species — Educated Guesses for 2017 — and more.
UA students extend “chemo-care” drive — Recent UA graduates — New book on the Cold War — and more.
“So what I think what happened was that ‘meg’ (megalodon shark) just got so big because it was literally just a buffet of all of these medium-sized whales. And then all of a sudden the buffet closes and you’re left with this giant shark that can’t really support itself.”
UA professor works with Red Cross — Realizing the Dream events — and more.