Wright State University broke ground on a new state-of-the-art laboratory building expected to become a beacon for translational neuroscience and engineering research.
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Rebecca Riffle and Eric Robinson, graduate students in the Department of Psychology, had their paper "Subtle performance deficits associated with an acute hypoxic event" and "Time course to recovery of cerebral blood oxygen saturation following an acute hypoxic event" accepted to the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Aerospace Medical Association.
Former Wright State social work student Rebecca Holtkamp and nursing student Karen Herzing were part of the program.
Coming soon to a bookstore near you—a handbook on the science of reliance. Trust me.
A strip of masking tape under his name on the office door identifies him as “Lord of the Flies.”
How to win in the stock market, how to cope with domestic violence, and how to integrate premature babies into family life.
The first human gene therapy approved for use in Europe owes its development in part to a Wright State University faculty member.
The Department of Physics professor is a member of the science team for Mars MAVEN, next in line for a ride to the Red Planet.
Want to study abroad next spring? Check out this deal: Fly into Cusco, Peru, high in the Andes Mountains and take a van down the cloud-shrouded eastern slope...
When it comes to the speed of processors that power our computers, the needle is stuck. A speed limit of sorts has been reached in processing data...