Research culminates with why women orgasm
For centuries, the female climax has puzzled scientists and philosophers alike.
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For centuries, the female climax has puzzled scientists and philosophers alike.
As part of the Master Plan for IU, Swain Hall West is undergoing renovations, including creation of new research labs and a common lobby, to create a pleasant environment for students and faculty to learn.
The power of computers can be limited by their own hardware.
Beauty might be in the eye of the beholder, but it’s everywhere — an everyday experience.
Before its closing last spring, the Poynter Center served as an institution of ethics at IU and promoted discussions about ethical issues through talks, workshops and activities led by students and faculty.
Many people have friends and family who suffer from mental illnesses such as anxiety or depression.
Household items contain thousands of different chemical compounds, but for most of these chemicals, their harmful effects on consumers’ health are unknown.
When scientists come up with an unexpected result, they need to repeat their tests to confirm their results. But if scientists can’t replicate each other’s experiments, they can’t verify results to make sure they’re true. This replication crisis could hurt the credibility of their work and put humans at risk.
Many people dream of a future of computers becoming more like humans.
With the creation of the new engineering department, researchers in various fields have the opportunity to work with engineering faculty to create solutions to real-world problems.
The trouble with fighting diseases like cancer has less to do with finding a cure and more to do with anticipating the disease.
Basic scientific research gives us more knowledge about the world, but translating those results takes another step. The Department of Intelligent Systems Engineering at IU is trying to use computing to take that step as the new school year begins.
David Burke has worn lab coats for years, but this past summer, he wore a kimono for the first time.
The end of the academic year is always surreal.
She used to be a tenured professor of physiology at IU-Purdue University Indianapolis. Now she spends her time with legal paperwork.
Knowing is half the battle, and, when it comes to privacy and technology, the other half might be what you don’t know.
It’s like a scene from a “Looney Tunes” cartoon.
When you wonder why the United States is so far behind other first-world countries in mathematics and science, look no further than the ways we teach those fields.
Most of us probably don’t live with the constant fear of a robot uprising, but it’s still scary and exciting to know how far artificial intelligence has come.
When I tell people I study physics, I get a lot of different reactions. Some people think I’m some sort of natural-born genius, while others think I spend hours each day in a room with a chalkboard and calculator.