Sally Dowd blends scientific data with angler observations to protect ocean predators, the ecosystems they support, and the communities that depend on them. The post Casting Lines, Catching Data appeared first on UNC Research Stories.| UNC Research Stories
Heather Bruck and Nadya Gutierrez study how shrinking seagrass meadows could threaten the future of vital underwater ecosystems. The post Where the Seagrass Grows appeared first on UNC Research Stories.| UNC Research Stories
Colin Eimers is investigating why so many N.C. oysters die off each year — and how to stop it before farmers lose entire harvests. The post The Shellfish Sleuth appeared first on UNC Research Stories.| UNC Research Stories
Alexis Longmire is exploring how manmade coastal barriers affect predator movement, seagrass, and the future of waterfront communities.| UNC Research Stories
Sachin Kadian develops microneedle technology to make health monitoring and treatment more accessible, comfortable, efficient, and less invasive. The post RUNC: Sachin Kadian appeared first on UNC Research Stories.| UNC Research Stories
Flood researchers Antonia Sebastian and Miyuki Hino are reshaping how the Southeast prepares for storms.| UNC Research Stories
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Nabarun Dasgupta analyzes street drugs nationwide to uncover dangerous contaminants and prevent overdoses. The post Curbing Overdose Deaths appeared first on UNC Research Stories.| UNC Research Stories
Michelle Hernandez is leading asthma research in rural communities across North Carolina to make care and clinical studies more accessible. The post Breathing Beyond Barriers appeared first on UNC Research Stories.| UNC Research Stories
Samuel McLean is transforming trauma care for the military community and civilian survivors, proving that early interventions can prevent lifelong suffering.| UNC Research Stories
With data spilling from all areas of life, students need tools and training to understand it. The UNC School of Data Science and Society is here to help.| UNC Research Stories
Invention: Redefining Enterprise and Technology| UNC Research Stories
Ric Colacito’s research suggests that, in the worst-case scenario, rising temperatures could reduce U.S. economic growth by up to one-third over the next century. Continue reading “A Slow Burn”…| University Research Week
Carolina chemists have created a technology that can split water into its component parts, opening the door to more options for alternative energy.| UNC Research Stories
Alex Tropsha is part of a multi-million dollar, federally funded project using machine learning to identify new uses for existing drugs.| UNC Research Stories
Tianlong Chen creates AI tools to improve biological science and health care.| UNC Research Stories
Jeffrey Stringer has merged an AI app with a portable ultrasound device to improve maternal and child health.| UNC Research Stories
Health: Conquering Physical, Mental, and Public Challenges| UNC Research Stories
Roberto Camassa and Rich McLaughlin pushed for creation of a fluids lab at Carolina in the late 1990s — and now it’s one of the most unique research spaces of its kind in the U.S.| Endeavors
Julianne Davis writes about her last two field seasons in Alaska, waiting for river ice to break to study sediment shifts during springtime.| Endeavors
Research UNCovered is a biweekly series showcasing the many faces of research at Carolina, from undergraduate students to faculty, across all disciplines. Every other Wednesday, learn what inspired our researchers to pursue their field, how they’ve overcome obstacles, and a little about their lives beyond their labs and offices. Have a recommendation for a feature? Fill out this form.| UNC Research Stories
Earth: Exploring Our Planet| UNC Research Stories
Kathryn Leech analyzes conversations that strengthen kids’ brains and language skills.| Endeavors
Donald Nonini and Dorothy Holland interviewed sustainable farmers and food activists across N.C. to develop better models for local food systems.| UNC Research Stories
Society: Understanding Human Nature and Behavior| UNC Research Stories
Lindsey Smith Taillie pushes for healthy food policies across the globe to improve eating habits for families and children.| UNC Research Stories
Lyric Grimes wants libraries to be safe spaces for all.| UNC Research Stories
Alan Weakley explains how botanists identify new plant species, their names, and the stories behind them.| UNC Research Stories
Patricia Gensel has spent her career studying 400-million-year-old plants at Carolina and across the globe.| UNC Research Stories
After helping create a fact-checking service in South Korea, Heesoo Jang continues to improve trust between readers and the media at Carolina.| UNC Research Stories
Researchers across Carolina manage clinical trials to get novel treatments and interventions into the hands of those who need them most.| UNC Research Stories
Abel Abraham shares his journey from being a first-year student during the pandemic to becoming an award-winning mathematics major.| UNC Research Stories
Carolina researchers are using CAR-T cells to create better and personalized cancer treatments in one of the largest cell therapy facilities on the East Coast.| UNC Research Stories
The UNC Turner Syndrome Clinic provides multidisciplinary care to improve the lives of patients, also known as “butterflies.”| Endeavors
Shauna Cooper has spent over a decade studying Black fathers and their roles in child development.| Endeavors
Dorothy Espelage is a pioneering and prolific researcher in the study of school-based bullying, rapidly growing the field and protecting kids along the way.| Endeavors
Ramona Denby-Brinson has spent the last 30 years keeping children out of the foster system and in the homes of relatives.| Endeavors
A new NASA satellite is recording the first global survey of Earth’s water cycle with unprecedented accuracy — and Tamlin Pavelsky is verifying its data from North Carolina to New Zealand.| Endeavors
Cassandra R. Davis has dedicated her career to reframing the conversation around disaster relief, advocating for the marginalized groups that struggle to recover.| Endeavors
From India to Flint, Michigan, Siddhartha Roy has seen what happens when water resources are insufficient and is pushing to drastically reduce lead in drinking water by 2040.| UNC Research Stories
Jobs are back, but workers aren’t — and despite increasing wages, young people remain slow to engage. Carolina researchers uncover why.| UNC Research Stories