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Eberly College of Science

One college. Countless
ways to advance science.

At the Eberly College of Science, we further scientific knowledge to build a better future for our students and for society. Through collaborative learning, intensive research, and a strong community, we're dedicated to making a meaningful impact.

Latest Research

Disrupting certain proteins improves cell repair, rescues neuron loss in Alzheimer's model.

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Potential new target for early treatment of Alzheimer's disease

New study identifies whole-genome duplication events in plant family that includes rice, maize, wheat and bamboo; explores how retention or

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How duplicated genomes helped grasses diversify and thrive

Researchers develop a robust quantum highway with switch to control electron movement.

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‘Kink state’ control may provide pathway to quantum electronics

In the News: Santhosh Girirajan

Genomics professor discusses nonverbal learning disorders.

In the News: Suvrath Mahadevan, Jason Wright, and Arvind Gupta

Astronomers discuss how a newly discovered planet with a strange orbit may be turning into another world.

In the News: Miriam Freedman

Chemist discusses Canadian wildfires and air pollution in the US.

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