Research
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Squirmy medicine: Will robot worms heal what ails you?
‘Soft robots may one day worm their way through the human body to assist with the diagnoses of illness and the delivery of medicines.’
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10 years of collaborating at the ‘intersections of race, gender, and geopolitics’
Faculty, former directors reflect on the Center for Gender, Race, and Area Studies’ decade of change
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Photo essay: inside the lab
Recent photos from the laboratory and creative spaces across the Clark campus offer a glimpse into some of the research and experiments being conducted by our faculty and students. By 2050, scientists and policymakers fear, farmers may not be able to produce enough food to feed the world’s growing population. Assistant professor of biology…
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72 hours in the Amazon
Geography professor vies for $10M research prize with Brazilian rainforest study
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Prints, provenance, and an oil jar
Steinbrecher fellow catalogs works at Worcester Art Museum
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Building resilience in Puerto Rico: ‘You have to do things for yourself’
Sustainability and Social Justice professor, students work with coffee community to overcome hurricanes, earthquakes
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Fruit flies and fungus, molecules and mutations
Summer STEM Workshop brings science alive
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Clark senior’s research takes wing
Can the endangered frosted elfin butterfly be saved?
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Clark geographer applies ecoacoustic research to assessment of the Amazon
Florencia Sangermano brings expertise to team collecting biodiversity data in three-day competition
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‘It’s about trying to get a better and breathable planet’
Samuel Cooper ’24 studies how climate dollars are distributed in New England









