Nobel week was underway in Stockholm and Oslo with laureates holding news conferences and lectures before they will be ...
Theoretical physicist and Nobel Prize winner, Kip Thorne, came to the BYU campus to lecture about his discoveries and ...
This course aims to develop a computational view of stochastic differential equations (SDEs) for students who have an applied or engineering background, e.g., machine learning, signal processing, ...
Introduction: Anatomy and physiology are important basic medical sciences and foundational subjects in rehabilitation courses. As an educational tool, the Anatomage table, a virtual dissection table, ...
The quality of life for millions of people all over the globe has been improved by the work of diligent biologists and doctors working in the many branches of life science. An improved knowledge of ...
This course introduces basic anatomy and physiology. Emphasis is placed on the relationship between body structure and function and the procedures common to health care. Upon completion, you will be ...
Supported by NIH/NHLBI T32 “Transdisciplinary Training in Sleep and Circadian Rhythms”, NIH/NINDS R25 "Multi-Institutional Summer Undergraduate Research Program to Promote Sleep and Circadian Research ...
Beginning this fall, Yale students will no longer be able to waive a prerequisite course for “Data Systems and Programming Techniques,” or CPSC 2230, via an exam. Instead, all students wishing to take ...
Dr. Sparky Matthews, clinical professor in the Honors Program, shared a lesson examining the scientific and historical contexts of Christ’s suffering and death on Monday at the Hurd Welcome Center. As ...
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