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Scientists Take First Step in Understanding “Invisible” Brain Injuries
Traumatic brain injury, or TBI, is often called an “invisible injury”—and is notoriously hard for doctors to diagnose with an accurate prognosis. While a patient’s brain might appear healthy, symptoms...
CPS STEM Fair at Illinois Tech Exhibits Creativity, Ingenuity of Future Scientists
Tomorrow’s scientists gathered at Illinois Institute of Technology’s Hermann Hall to share their breakthroughs during the 69th annual Exhibition of Student STEM Research science fair during this past...
Armour R&D Project Aims to Reduce Energy Use to Heat Alumni Hall
Keeping students and faculty toasty in some of the older buildings on Illinois Institute of Technology’s Mies Campus can prove tricky during bitter Midwestern winters, but a group of engineering...
Illinois Tech Celebrates Notable Women in STEM History with Wikipedia Edit-A-Thon
Illinois Tech’s Paul V. Galvin Library is celebrating Women’s History Month by offering the opportunity for students, staff, faculty, and the community to improve Wikipedia entries for notable women...
Danger Looms for Manufacturers in Era of Internet of Things and Hyperconnectivity: School of Applied Technology Assistant Professor Highlights Cybersecurity Threats
As we move further into the era of Internet of Things (IoT) and hyperconnectivity, the potential that technology offers is becoming clearer—whether it’s by adding a level of convenience or the...
Illinois Tech Study Shows Red Raspberries Could Help Reduce Health Risks for People with Prediabetes
For millions of adults in the United States who have prediabetes, regularly eating a couple of handfuls of red raspberries could help reduce their risk of progressing to more serious health conditions...
Kaplan Institute Debuts Speaker Series to Bring Together Leaders in Business and Technology at Illinois Institute of Technology
Chicago, IL — March 21, 2019 — The Ed Kaplan Family Institute for Innovation and Tech Entrepreneurship today announced that it will host Real Estate Development – Deconstructed, an intimate...
Lewis College Psychology Study Assesses Barriers to Use of HIV/AIDS Prevention Medication in Sex Workers
Assistant Professor of Psychology Steve Du Bois and his team of graduate and undergraduate student researchers have received a grant from the American Psychological Foundation to explore the...
Psychology Study Assesses Barriers to Use of HIV/AIDS Prevention Medication in Sex Workers
Assistant Professor of Psychology Steve Du Bois and his team of graduate and undergraduate student researchers have received a grant from the American Psychological Foundation to explore the...