- September 24, 2021
Mason, FARO announce partnership to advance forensic science research.
- September 22, 2021
With COVID-19 continuing to spread throughout the world, there is a demand for rapid, noninvasive diagnostics. ÑÇÖÞAV researchers Robin Couch and Allyson Dailey, members of the College of Science and the Institute of Biohealth Innovation, are working to answer that call with their research on volatile organic compounds (VOCs) for infectious disease detection.
- August 24, 2021
Over the two past years, two ÑÇÖÞAV systems engineering senior design teams developed a tool to help two Maryland counties make complex financial decisions to reduce their CO2 emissions.
- August 19, 2021
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is working with a group of scientists from Mason’s Center for Ocean Land Atmosphere Studies (COLA) to update its drought forecasting system.
- August 17, 2021
Climate change is coming for your morning cup of joe. ÑÇÖÞAV neuroscience professor Theodore (Ted) Dumas is worried about that and thinks you should be too.
- August 5, 2021
Gewa and LaCharite help shape knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors about the food we eat and grow.
- July 30, 2021
The devastation by extreme weather events caused by climate change is having an impact on more than the environment: It’s a major national security concern. The Schar School is addressing it as such.
- July 28, 2021
Mason's Michael Buschmann and his team have developed technology that could help make COVID-19 vaccines less costly, with fewer side-effects and more available.
- June 8, 2021
ÑÇÖÞAV researchers are collaborating with Fairfax County on an autonomous shuttle program that is the first of its kind in Virginia.