For sea turtles, there’s no place like magnetic home
Adult sea turtles find their way back to the beaches where they hatched by seeking out unique magnetic signatures along the coast, according to new evidence from UNC biologists.
Adult sea turtles find their way back to the beaches where they hatched by seeking out unique magnetic signatures along the coast, according to new evidence from UNC biologists.
A new UNC study found that breastfeeding influences a baby’s ability to transition from milk to solid foods and may have long-term health effects.
Chemist James F. Cahoon is among 126 scholars to receive the 2015 Sloan Research Fellowship by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. This is the second major award given to early-career scientists that Cahoon has received in recent months.
Louise Toppin, professor and chair of the music department, has received the 2015 Legacy Award from the National Opera Association.
The First Year Seminars Program offers innovative, inventive and one-of-a-kind classes designed to help incoming students make the transition from high school to a global research university.
Two Carolina seniors and two young alumni have won prestigious awards for graduate studies.
UNC researchers have developed a device that could impact pancreatic cancer treatmentt: By using electric fields, the device can drive chemotherapy drugs directly into tumor tissue, preventing their growth and in some cases, shrinking them.
A team of researchers uses cutting-edge technology to better predict when and how one of South America’s most active volcanoes will erupt.
Creative community offerings show that adult learners are still hungry for humanities programs that illuminate their lives.
Studio art major Linnea Lieth’s original illustration is a send-off gift for the Class of 2015.