Science and Technology news from UAB

Multi-million dollar grant from the National Institutes of Health will propel research in energetics, aging and health disparities.

Three UAB researchers win state awards designed to boost economy, increase innovation in Alabama.

Barnes’ expertise in mass spectrometry and soy has ­had a lasting effect nationally, internationally and with students

New security mechanism uses proximity-detection approach to prevent “mafia fraud” attacks, theft of financial information.

CAS pools resources to create only all-Mac open resource lab, classroom in Alabama

Adrenalin-suppressing beta-blockers may delay need for valve-replacement surgery if used early in a growing cause of heart disease.

Despite 15 years of effectiveness, no one knows how DBS works, but UAB study offers new clues.

UAB was one of only six universities tapped by the Council of Graduate Schools to study its practices.

Recycled materials may become armor against flying debris.

Max Michael envisions a space for UAB and the community to gather, tap their imaginations, develop new ideas and solve difficult problems.

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