Research News Archive
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South Team Smells Success in Fabrics
Commercial applications for antimicrobial material range from germ-free hospital linens to less stinky athletic apparel. ...
July 16, 2020 -
Recycle, Reclaim and Repave
Dr. Shenghua Wu and his students wanted to test a road made entirely of recycled asphalt. They found one nearby in Florida. ...
July 15, 2020 -
Examining a Pathway to Treat COVID-19
Researchers in the College of Medicine are examining a novel novel genetic pathway that could lead to new treatments. ...
July 15, 2020 -
South Grad Awarded Top Life Sciences Thesis
Valeria King earned a master's degree in biology from the University of South Alabama in 2018. ...
July 15, 2020 -
The Need for Speed
Dr. David Bourrie lands a grant that will expand USA's cyber infrastructure and transition to a true high-speed network. ...
July 9, 2020 -
Finding Role Models in Textbooks
Biology texts are doing better at representing women and scientists of color, but still fall short, says USA associate professor. ...
June 26, 2020 -
South Releases Reopening Plan
Social distancing, face masks, COVID-19 screening, web-blended classes and a staggered move-in are included in the guidelines. ...
June 26, 2020 -
'Completionist' Finds Way to Engineering
Bryant Baldwin is a problem solver. At South, he discovered a solution to his varying interests: mechanical engineering. ...
May 9, 2020 -
Dean's Award, Discipline, Determination
Mary Catherine Cazalas's pursuit of a graduate degree in speech pathology brought her back to 'the best city in the world.' ...
May 9, 2020 -
South Joins COVID-19 Technology Access Agreement
USA signs on with Harvard, MIT and others to framework encouraging innovation in response to the novel coronavirus. ...
April 13, 2020 -
Looking at Doing Business Differently
Entrepreneur, marketer and Ph.D. student Stacey Wellborn says using data in decision-making has given her a new way of thinking. ...
February 4, 2020 -
South Historian Earns NEH Fellowship
Dr. Claire Cage will use a fellowship to complete a book titled 'The Science of Proof: Forensic Medicine in Modern France.' ...
January 27, 2020 -
'Everything He Did, He Did For His People'
Graduate student Fernando Guérard delved into archives as part of his research in creating a sculpture of Chief Calvin McGhee. ...
December 9, 2019 -
Collecting History Through Conversation
An Honors College initiative is sending students and faculty into the Mobile-Tensaw Delta to record stories of its people. ...
December 9, 2019 -
South Teams Up With Yale on Mosquitoes
The ultimate goal of the West Nile 4K Project and research at USA is to develop life-saving vaccines and therapeutics. ...
December 9, 2019 -
Taking On One of Life's Interrupters
At South, an emerging leader in dysphagia research is investigating treatments for people who have difficulty swallowing. ...
December 9, 2019 -
Assessing the Health of Mobile Bay
USA receives $2.9 million to study how oysters, blue crab and speckled trout provide answers to environmental questions. ...
October 22, 2019 -
What Can Geckos Tell Us About Freckles?
USA Mathematics and Statistics supports biological research on leopard geckos. ...
October 9, 2019 -
South Signs Galapagos Agreement
An affiliation with the Galapagos Science Center will create faculty and student research opportunities on the archipelago. ...
August 29, 2019 -
A Guide to a Fix After the Flush
An engineering professor and his graduate student are helping rural communities find solutions to widespread sewage leaks. ...
August 13, 2019 -
Unusable, Inaccessible and Increasingly Scarce
A fourth of the world's population is under extremely high water stress. USA hydrologist Alex Beebe lists six reasons to conserve. ...
August 7, 2019 -
How Did People Live 4,500 Years Ago?
College students from around the country hone their research skills studying ancient bones during a summer program at South. ...
July 23, 2019 -
South Awarded $3.8 Million for Ionic Liquids
USA researchers are leading the way in developing liquid salt as an environmentally friendly solvent, on Earth and in outer space. ...
July 18, 2019 -
Examining the 'Disclosure Experience'
The #MeToo movement has brought focus to sexual assault. Dr. Sarah Koon-Magnin works to make talking about it less traumatic. ...
July 18, 2019 -
Fifty Years After 'One Small Step'
South's Dr. Carlos Montalvo talks about how we got to the moon five decades ago, and what's next in space exploration. ...
July 17, 2019