Science & Technology News
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Article |June 29, 2026
Science and Technology, Health
Research Roundup: The Mind and the Machine
Joanna Lewis, Ph.D., is researching how emerging technologies interact with the human brain and the behaviors it drives
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Article |May 4, 2026
Science and Technology, Español
Excellence Marks the Spot
Through data and dedication, graduate Kyle Webber seeks to uncover the stories hidden within the lines on a map
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Article |March 24, 2026
Science and Technology
A Storm of Support: Student Organization Weathers the Gap Between Classroom and Career
UNC’s American Meteorological Society chapter connects students through career development, community service and a tight-knit culture of weather enthusiasts
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Article |March 19, 2026
Science and Technology, Español
Research Roundup: Songs of Spring
Lauryn Benedict, Ph.D., talks tunes and tweets, sharing the lessons that can be learned from bird songs
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Article |January 27, 2026
Science and Technology
New Artificial Intelligence in Media Production Course Prepares the Next Generation of Journalists
New course teaches students to experiment with AI tools, navigate ethical challenges and prepare for rapidly evolving careers in journalism and media
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Article |October 2, 2025
Science and Technology
Research Roundup: What’s That Sound?
Dr. Hannah Glick explains causes, treatments and misconceptions surrounding hearing loss
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Article |September 22, 2025
Science and Technology
Faculty Fulbrights Offer Global Journey with a Personal Impact
From alpacas to climate change and hurricanes, two UNC faculty members share the transformative lessons from their one-of-a-kind research experiences
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Article |September 12, 2025
Science and Technology
Bear Breakdown: The Age of AI
Faculty discuss emerging technologies, media literacy, career concerns and more.
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Article |August 22, 2025
Science and Technology
Research Roundup: Burning Questions
Dr. Scott Franklin shares insight into causes and concerns surrounding Colorado’s wildfires.
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Article |March 31, 2025
Science and Technology, Español
Preserving History with a Click of a Laser
Anthropology students gain hands-on experience looking for toxins in rare books.