IU graduate students share passion for science and conversation with ‘ScIU’
A committed team of graduate students from across the sciences at IU are banding together to provide a glimpse inside the world of Bloomington’s research labs through a new effort that seeks inform, entertain and spark conversations about science. “ScIU: Conversations in Science,” which officially launches Aug. 22, is a new blog that seeks to […]
IU physicist presents new evidence about nature of the third mass state in neutrinos
A year and a day after delivering the first results from a multi-million-dollar detector built to shed light on the nature of neutrinos, IU physicist Mark Messier announced the project had produced new evidence about the nature of the “third mass state” of these mysterious subatomic particles. The results were presented at the 2016 International […]
IU, Bloomington rally around Wally the corpse flower
“Bloomington loves Wally.” So read a handmade sign tacked to the window of IU’s Jordan Hall Greenhouse on East Third Street, where a giant, odoriferous corpse flower named after a former IU staffer recently grew to a height of 6 feet 3 inches. Scientifically named Amorphophallus titanum, or a titan arum, the enormous bloom unfurled […]