• UH Physicists Advance Knowledge in Ultracold Atoms
  • Geophysics Students Organize Exploration Software Bootcamp
  • Research from UH Computer Science: Out of the Lab and into Popular Use
  • Physicist Chosen as Scialog Fellow
  • Converting Qubits to Bits: Quantum to Classical Information
  • Albert Cheng Chosen as Fulbright Specialist and ACM Distinguished Speaker
  • On the Atlantic: Students Experience Research Trip of a Lifetime
  • In Memoriam: Dr. Robert W. Talbot
  • Biology Grad Students Seek Answers to Breast Cancer Tumor Growth
  • Two UH Chemists Are Named 2020 Sloan Research Fellows
  • Roland Glowinski Receives SIAM W.T. and Idalia Reid Prize
  • Atmospheric Sciences Ph.D. Student Awarded NASA STEM Fellowship
  • Scholar Plot: Measuring Faculty Academic Performance
  • New Material Could Turn Clothing into a Health Monitor
  • Researchers Find Ultrahigh Thermal Conductivity in Isotopically Pure Cubic Boron Nitride
  • ‘Deceptively Simple’ Process Could Boost Plastics Recycling
  • Artificial Intelligence and Family Medicine: Better Together
  • Seamus Curran Honored with Silicon Valley 50 Award
  • Controlled Burn Promotes Biodiversity at UH Coastal Center
  • UH Researchers Donate Protective Equipment to Health Care Workers on Front Lines
  • Improving Protection
  • Breakthroughs in Ultrahigh Thermal Conductivity of Boron Arsenide Crystals
  • Associate Chemistry Professor Finds New, Unexpected Result in 2D Material
  • Ph.D. Student Makes Strides in Understanding Photostability of Molecules
  • Discovery Offers New Avenue for Next-Generation Data Storage
  • COPD as a Lung Stem Cell Disease
  • UH Alumna’s Path to Coveted Medical Physics Ph.D. Program
  • Atmospheric Sciences Researchers Expand Carbon Aerosol Monitoring to Houston Area
  • Making a ‘Strange’ Discovery
  • Project Will Expand Use of Metal Catalysts for Drug Discovery
  • International Group of Physicists and Engineers Design FDA-Approved, Open-Source Ventilator
  • Seven NSM Faculty Honored with UH Faculty Excellence and Research Excellence Awards
  • Multitasking in the Workplace Can Lead to Negative Emotions
  • “Coolest Spaces on Campus:” The Keeland Building Greenroof
  • Back from the Bottom of the World
  • UH Addresses Shortage of Computer Science, Technology and Physics Teachers
  • Two Physics Majors Awarded NSF Graduate Research Fellowships
  • Free Online STEM Activities Available for Students Entering Grades 6-9
  • TC Energy Summer Scholars Academy Empowers Incoming UH STEM Majors
  • Showing Promise: Fighting COVID-19
  • Cloning Stem Cells to Find a Cure for Crohn’s Disease
  • International Collaboration Brings Us One Step Closer to Understanding Mysteries of the Universe
  • Summer 2020: Breakthrough Newsletter
  • Researchers Create Air Filter that Can Kill the Coronavirus
  • COVID-19 Effort: HP Donates D300e BioPrinter to Center for Nuclear Receptors and Cell Signaling
  • Next-Gen Micro-CT Scan Can Lower Radiation, Offer Better Pictures
  • UH Computer Science Skills Lead to Visa and Amazon Internships, Job
  • Interdisciplinary Research Seeks Direct and Efficient Delivery of Macromolecules to Cells
  • Physics Professors Receive Butler Excellence in Teaching Award
  • A New Chemical Analysis Upends Conventional Explanation for Global Cooling
  • Recent Physics Graduate Named Marcus L. Urann Fellow by the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi
  • Geology Ph.D. Student Receives $20,000 GEM Fellowship
  • TC Energy Summer Scholars Academy Successfully Prepares Students for Careers in STEM Programs
  • Computer Science REU Program Adjusts to Fully Online Learning
  • On Top of Science at the Bottom of the World
  • Rewarding Research
  • Computer Science Professor Studies Pandemic’s Effect on Transit
  • Inventing New Tools to Peer into the Gastrointestinal Tract
  • Using Mathematical Models to Understand Geographic Spread of COVID-19
  • Welch Foundation Provides Thousands in Research Grants to Chemistry Department
  • Investigating Host Tolerance to Genes that Jump
  • Jakoah Brgoch Wins 2020 NSM Junior Faculty Award
  • UH Receives Funding from NSF to Create Center for Integrated Catalysis
  • Inexpensive, Non-Toxic Nanofluid Could Be a Game-Changer for Oil Recovery
  • New Data Shows How Underwater Channels Facilitate Antarctic Ice Melt
  • Strange Science
  • To Boldly Go
  • Staying One Step Ahead to Stop Hackers in their Tracks
  • Help for Nepal: UH Volunteers Create Free Video Lessons for Children During Pandemic
  • Nanotech Filter Coating Offers Promise Against COVID-19
  • Tracking a Pandemic
  • Cybercrime Fighters
  • Lost and Found: UH Geologists ‘Resurrect’ Missing Tectonic Plate
  • Yingcai Zheng Named Robert and Margaret Sheriff Professor in Applied Geophysics
  • Nearly 100 NSM Students Present at 2020 Undergraduate Research Day
  • Turbulent Era Sparked Leap in Human Behavior, Adaptability 320,000 Years Ago
  • Fall 2020: Breakthrough Newsletter
  • Going Coastal
  • Against the Odds
  • STEM Experiments in a Virtual World
  • UH Researcher Uses Immunotherapy Expertise to Fight Cancer and Parkinson’s Disease
  • New Drug Discovery Institute Launches at University of Houston
  • Researchers Call for Renewed Focus on Thermoelectric Cooling
  • Explained: Political Polarization
  • Celebrating Our 2020 Grads – Virtually
  • Machine Learning Boosts the Search for ‘Superhard’ Materials
  • University of Houston Receives Licensing Executive Society’s 2020 Deal of Distinction in CEEM Sector
  • Making the Best Decision: Math Shows Diverse Thinkers Equal Better Results