Science the second time around: Cosmology from within and without

Editor’s Note: In this ongoing series, “Science the Second Time Around,” IU author and mythologist Gregory Schrempp is sharing his experience going “back to school” in science with support from a New Frontiers Experimentation grant from the IU Office of the Vice President for Research. I recently had my first amazing experience in the class. It came […]

Fossilized embryo research garners career award for IU biologists

Academic collaborations start out in a lot of ways, but sometimes the most fruitful research arises from opportunities in front of people the whole time. That was certainly the case for two IU biologists recently honored as recipients of the 2015 Distinguished Career Award from the Geological Society of America during the organization’s annual meeting in Baltimore on […]

Science the second time around: Problems with authority

Editor’s Note: In this ongoing series, “Science the Second Time Around,” IU author and mythologist Gregory Schrempp is sharing his experience going “back to school” in science with support from a New Frontiers Experimentation grant from the IU Office of the Vice President for Research. The first step in my four-year journey auditing science classes at IU […]