Science/Medicine

Watch: “The Living Dead: Ancient Ancestors and Mummies in the Pre-Incan Andes”

Watch video of a Nov. 11 talk “The Living Dead: Ancient Ancestors and Mummies in the Pre-Incan Andes, ” by Dr. Tiffiny Tung, Assistant Professor of Anthropology.

Interdisciplinary research team to develop novel drug detection technology using software that acts like a robotic scientist

With the support of a $2.7 million Recovery Act grant from the National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA), an interdisciplinary team headed by Vanderbilt chemist John McLean and physicist John Wikswo will attempt to determine whether an individual’s white blood cells retain chemical memories of exposure to drugs like cocaine and alcohol that can be read reliably and unambiguously.

Watch: Life on the International Space Station

Watch video of a Nov. 5 talk by Sandra Mangus, Ph.D., NASA Astronaut, Flight Engineer and Science Officer aboard the International Space Station.

Watch: Critical Care Tower ribbon cutting

Watch the Nov. 5 ribbon cutting ceremony for Vanderbilt University Medical Center’s new 11-story, $169 million Critical Care Tower.

Watch: “Worlds Above the Sky: Exploring the Universe with the Hubble Space Telescope”

Watch video of an Oct. 28 talk, “Worlds Above the Sky: Exploring the Universe with the Hubble Space Telescope,” by Dr. Bob O’Dell, Distinguished Research Professor of Physics and Astronomy.

Inconspicuous leaf beetles reveal environment’s role in formation of new species

Unnoticed by the nearby residents of St. Johnsbury, Vermont, tiny leaf beetles that flit among the maple and willow trees in the area have just provided some of the clearest evidence yet that environmental factors play a major role in the formation of new species.

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