A life in the clouds: The science of extreme weather, cloud physics and climate change at Beer with a Scientist
With spring just around the corner, Louisville area residents will expect not only April showers and May flowers, but spring tornadoes. These destructive storms...
UofL student startup wins 5 Across pitch competition
Pascal Tags, a startup formed by UofL students, snagged the top prize at the 5 Across statewide pitch competition finals, held earlier this month.Â
The...
December graduate’s path change leads to science policy role on Capitol Hill
Naomi Charalambakis is a scientist at heart. She is filled with curiosity and isn’t afraid to take risks to find solutions.
It’s those same traits...
Can evaporated drops of bourbon be used to identify counterfeits? Learn about whiskey webs at Beer with a Scientist, Dec. 5
Every snowflake has a unique crystal shape. Every human possesses unique fingerprints.
At the next Beer with a Scientist on Dec. 5, Stuart J. Williams,...
UofL researchers land grant to develop blood preservation tech with industry
Donated blood can save lives. But for uses like disaster relief, military missions and space flight, blood’s current six-week shelf life just isn’t long...
UofL joins prestigious group advising United Nations on sustainability solutions
What does the University of Louisville have in common with the Columbia University, Princeton University and Oxford University? All are members of the United...
UofL, partners form new regional accelerator hub for biomedical technologies
The University of Louisville, along with partners from academia and industry across the Southeast, is creating a new accelerator hub aimed at getting new...
UofL’s Conn Center ready to harvest 2018 hemp crop
The University of Louisville’s Conn Center for Renewable Energy Research, in its third year of growing industrial hemp and kenaf on campus as part...
Beer with a Scientist: Where was this water before it was in my beer?
Kentucky has an abundant supply of water – sometimes too much. So it may seem like we need not worry about our water use...
UofL researchers earn $16.4 million to explore impact of environment on diabetes, obesity
A team of researchers at the University of Louisville has garnered $16.4 million from the National Institutes of Health to explore several angles related...































