A jumble of letters and numbers fills the computer screen. To an untrained onlooker, the lines may look like gibberish, but it is actually a computer code key to understanding the smallest pieces of the universe.
Topic: Research
Q&A with Ralph Weisheit: Where does the war on drugs go from here?
In the last four years, Illinois, like many states, has been loosening its drug laws: legalizing medical marijuana, allowing universities to research industrial hemp, and decriminalizing the possession of small amounts of recreational marijuana.
Research center spotlight: Milner Library more than books
Libraries and research have always gone hand in hand. At Illinois State, Milner Library has long been at the heart of research, and as trends in higher education transformed how students learn and faculty teach, Milner has transformed too.
Ask a Redbird scholar: Can you explain Einstein’s theory of relativity?
Everyone has memorized the formula E=MC2, but can you give me a concise easy-to-remember explanation?
Grant news: Wine trails, dead zones, war injuries, and genetic secrets
The following news briefs detail grants received by Illinois State faculty.
Ask a Redbird scholar: Where does intuition come from?
Where does intuition come from?
Ask a Redbird scholar: Is the universe fractal in nature?
Can you tell us about the fractal features/structure of our galaxy/universe?
Illinois State research funding overview
Here is an overview of research funding at Illinois State University for fiscal 2016.
Redbird media: New books, music by ISU scholars
Here are some recent books and music produced by Illinois State University faculty.
CAS Spring Lecture Tuesday night
University Professor David H. Malone will deliver the Spring College Lecture on Tuesday, March 21, at 7 p.m. in the Old Main Room in the Bone Student Center. His talk, “Origin of the Massive Heart Mountain Slide, Wyoming,” is free and open to the public.