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Opening pathways to STEM
Two undergraduate research experience programs, TEAM-UP Together and Villa Cisse, wrapped up a second successful summer session at Illinois Physics under the direction of Illinois Physics Teaching Professor Sharlene Denos.
Minecraft players can now explore whole cells and their contents
Scientists have translated nanoscale experimental and computational data into precise 3D representations of bacteria, yeast and human epithelial, breast and breast cancer cells in Minecraft, a video game that allows players to explore, build and manipulate structures in three dimensions. The innovation will allow researchers and students of all ages…
Expanding Horizons
First cohort of Villa Cisse Scholars excited to gain new science perspectives in this new QCB undergraduate program.
Opening pathways to STEM
Two undergraduate research experience programs, TEAM-UP Together and Villa Cisse, wrapped up a second successful summer session at Illinois Physics under the direction of Illinois Physics Teaching Professor Sharlene Denos.
Minecraft players can now explore whole cells and their contents
Scientists have translated nanoscale experimental and computational data into precise 3D representations of bacteria, yeast and human epithelial, breast and breast cancer cells in Minecraft, a video game that allows players to explore, build and manipulate structures in three dimensions. The innovation will allow researchers and students of all ages…
Expanding Horizons
First cohort of Villa Cisse Scholars excited to gain new science perspectives in this new QCB undergraduate program.
Opening pathways to STEM
Two undergraduate research experience programs, TEAM-UP Together and Villa Cisse, wrapped up a second successful summer session at Illinois Physics under the direction of Illinois Physics Teaching Professor Sharlene Denos.
Minecraft players can now explore whole cells and their contents
Scientists have translated nanoscale experimental and computational data into precise 3D representations of bacteria, yeast and human epithelial, breast and breast cancer cells in Minecraft, a video game that allows players to explore, build and manipulate structures in three dimensions. The innovation will allow researchers and students of all ages…
Expanding Horizons
First cohort of Villa Cisse Scholars excited to gain new science perspectives in this new QCB undergraduate program.
