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A good statistical model

An award-winning instructor guides undergraduates in seeing the world through a biostatistical lens.

Naturally creative

Two new short courses invite participants to explore the intersection of science, nature and art.

An underwater amphitheater

A University of Minnesota Duluth graduate student surveys how fish respond to noise.

To catch a dragonfly

Emily Schilling leads research on the migratory journey of the Canada darner.

Meet the new station scientist

Victoria Simons joins the team at Itasca.

Live and learn

Itasca field biology courses offer students the opportunity to grow as scientists and people.

Research brief: Exploring extremes in the search for life on Mars

CBS researchers study how the unique geochemical environment on Mars could shape life in the past or present.

Cutting through scientific red herrings

Graduate student Siddhant Pusdekar will hone his science communication skills this summer with the support of a AAAS science journalism fellowship.

What stem cells could teach us about schizophrenia

Stephanie Santarriaga utilizes emerging technologies to examine the cellular biology of mental illness.

From microbiology major to MIT

Xianyi Xiong looks toward a future in microbiome research with an impact on human health.