Theoretical and computational physicists at UAB helped identify a new state of matter to impact quantum computing, information storage and communication. 
UAB is recognized by the National Arbor Day Foundation as a Tree Campus USA for the fifth year.
Students and faculty will perform offerings from the entire range of the Department of Music, from piano and choral performance to jazz, gospel, band, electronic and more.
Masked hypertension occurs when people have normal blood pressure readings at the doctor’s office, but high blood pressure when measured outside of a clinical setting.
“A champion for women,” national political strategist and CNN political commentator Symone Sanders will discuss three key steps to becoming more involved with social issues.
UAB’s School of Engineering wins multiple awards at the Engineering Council of Birmingham’s awards banquet.
Presented by the American Advertising Federation of Birmingham, the ADDY Awards are the advertising industry’s largest and most representative competition.
Vision scientists publish findings of how retinal neurons govern the perceptual process of human spatial integration.
Researchers at UAB will investigate atomic beryllium as a new candidate to develop a next generation atomic clock and produce an ultracold neutral plasma for novel low-temperature plasma physics investigations.
The award recognizes an individual for his or her role in furthering low-vision research and rehabilitation.
Experiments with mice show involvement of gut bacteria and spleen in this heart pathology.
A UAB dietitian answers questions about eating disorders to raise awareness about the illnesses during National Eating Disorders Awareness Week, which is from Feb. 25-March 3.
High school senior shares her prosthetic foot design for Marine Corps veteran amputee alongside him — and announces her college choice — on “TODAY” show.
Researchers found that regular tenofovir gel users were associated with reduced risk of HSV-2 infection.
“Savage” tells the story of Ota Benga, a Mbuti man taken from Africa in 1904 to be exhibited and exploited in the United States.
UAB Honors College student will interview in early March for the prestigious Truman Scholarship.
A psychology professor is recognized for contributions to the fields of psychophysiology and biofeedback.
Freshman Dina Kasman of Vestavia, Alabama, and junior Mira Walker of Birmingham were the winners, and junior Jacob Skiles won honorable mention.
A child’s development comes from the ability to read and the development of motor skills through physical activity, both of which can be used in classroom settings.
Laura McGuinn, M.D., is the inaugural Thomas H. Lowder Endowed Chair and clinical director of the Civitan-Sparks Clinics.