UAH-developed public health tool predicts effects of a pandemic and mitigation efforts Aug 10, 2022 Epidemiologists and public health officials have a new predictive tool to analyze the course of pandemics, thanks to a mathematical formula derived by a University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) professor in partnership with a collaborator who is a... UAH-developed ultrasensitive optical sensing instrument has broad medical, science uses Aug 04, 2022 In research that could broadly benefit science, medicine and engineering, a new kind of ultrasensitive optical sensing instrument has been developed by a doctoral student at UAH. ... New infrastructure near NWS station likely cause of record July temperature readings, UAH scientist says Aug 03, 2022 Additions of heat-capturing infrastructure around the National Weather Service (NWS) weather station at Huntsville International Airport are likely the cause for temperature data that NWS says shows the city had the hottest July on record, says Ala... $500,000 grant funds UAH professor’s study of origin of tiny particles that can make clouds Jul 27, 2022 In a study of tiny precursors to clouds that will provide scientists with more comprehensive information to use in global climate models, a researcher at UAH is trying to find out how ultrafine particles are created in an urban atmosphere. ... Student overcomes setbacks of war to solve a difficult quantum optical system problem Jul 21, 2022 In work applicable to super-fast quantum computing and quantum optics, undergraduate research by a recent graduate in physics and mathematics at UAH has simplified a difficult mathematical problem to further illuminate the behavior of two-level qua... UAH co-hosts ALSAMP conference to boost underrepresented student participation in STEM Jul 13, 2022 UAH recently co-hosted the 2022 Spring Research Conference for the Alabama Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (ALSAMP). ... Female urinary tract lactobaccilli can kill pathogenic bacteria, UAH research shows Jul 06, 2022 Lactobacilli that live in the human female urinary tract’s microbiome are competitive and kill nearby pathogenic bacteria, according to the first study of its kind by a team led by microbiologist Dr. Tanya Sysoeva of UAH. ... UAH CanSat teams place first, second and third in the nation Jun 28, 2022 Three CanSat teams from UAH Space Hardware Club (SHC) placed first, second and third in the nation during recent international competition in the American Astronautical Society-sponsored aerospace design and production event. ... New discoveries about enzyme’s metabolic role may lead to better diabetes treatments Jun 27, 2022 A treatment for conditions that underlie the development of Type 2 diabetes could evolve from new basic research discoveries at UAH. ... Effect of dust and smoke on Western drought ‘likely similar’ to African study, author says Jun 22, 2022 A UAH student says his examination of the combined influence of dust and smoke on surface atmosphere temperatures in sub-Saharan Africa likely applies to conditions in the American West, now in its worst drought in over 1,200 years. ... 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24