Sciences
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Clark students dig deep for solutions to the superbug problem
Tiny Earth lab is a hunt for the origins of new antibiotics
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Clark biologist investigates a microscopic arms race waged in the ocean
Research uncovers uneasy relationship between viruses and bacteria
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Professor Chuck Agosta receives $670K National Science Foundation grant
Purchase of helium liquefier will aid in superconductor experiments
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National Academy of Sciences publishes Clark worm study
Physics research may have future medical applications
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As both a biologist and angler, Quincy Milton III is at home in the water
Clark student-athlete brings his fly-fishing skills to area rivers
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Clark students get their hands dirty with ant research
Biologist: The insects are critical protectors of the ecosystem
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Connie Wan, M.A. ’99, Ph.D. ’00, makes the leap from chemistry to commerce
Seattle Gummy Company founder looking to bring gummy medicines to market
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Alumni offer Clark students tips on finding careers that promote ‘scientific fearlessness’
Session outlines ways to secure STEM jobs in a competitive marketplace
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Clark chemistry students earn the cover of prestigious journal
Compound research results in one-of-a-kind substance
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Professor Spratt gives high school biotechnology students a college lab experience
Partnership with Worcester Public Schools sparks interest in STEM careers









