Displaying items by tag: science and technology

UAB researcher who reviews dog-safety software says preschool-age children need supervision to protect against injury.

UAB Spam Data Mine links Internet scam to cybercriminals accused of hacking more than 400 million computers.

With a grant from the Gates Foundation, UAB researchers will target a bacteria blamed for birth defects in the Indian subcontinent.

UAB will be part of a new neuroscience research consortium sponsored by the National Institutes of Health.
The Office of National AIDS Policy chose UAB as a site to monitor implementation of the National HIV/AIDS Strategy.

Daniel L. Smith Jr., Ph.D., instructor in the Department of Nutrition Sciences in the UABSchool of Health Professions, has been selected as one of only two recipients of the 2011 Early-Career Research Grants from the Obesity Society.

The National Institutes of Health awarded a Phase II grant to Yogesh K. Vohra, Ph.D., a professor and University Scholar in UAB’s College of Arts and Sciences, and Vista Engineering for their work on a temporomandibular joint prosthesis.

One of three people listening to music were hit by a car in a simulated test of street-crossing distractions.

Questions about age, diabetes, smoking and other health issues aim to identify people at risk for kidney disease.

A longer Achilles tendon generates more power, leading to greater energy efficiency and possible performance gains.

Students in UAB crime research camp document online trade in dangerous substances that skirt the law.

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