Better gopher trap helps University of Arkansas at Little Rock scientists study gopher behavior.
... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Ecologists from the University of California, Berkeley, the University of Arkansas at Little Rock (UALR) and the University of Oklahoma tested the salt ...
Ball park hot dogs may be putting sports fans at elevated health risk, researchers at UALR - the University of Arkansas at Little Rock - said in research presented last week...
... , budding construction managers at UALR - the University of Arkansas at Little Rock - and around the world can learn building strategies and techniques to make their structures ...
... said Wednesday. Haydar Al-Shukri, the director of the Arkansas Earthquake Center at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, said the fault is separate ...
Researchers at UALR - the University of Arkansas at Little Rock - said they have developed a process involving nanostructure that shows great promise in boosting ...
... Stephen P. Yanoviak of UALR - the University of Arkansas at Little Rock - published his latest research Wednesday in the Royal Society's Biology ...
(PhysOrg.com) -- Nanotechnology researchers at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock have developed a method of detecting, tracking, and killing cancer cells in real time with carbon nanotubes.
... slept one hour less on weekdays. According to principal investigator Amanda Woolems, at the University of Arkansas in Little Rock, AR., previous research ...
... help to plants as a fertilizer. Just add carbon nanotubes, say researchers at the University of Arkansas in Little Rock, and you can get plants ...
... , an anthropology professor at Yale University, and Sylvia Amsler, a lecturer in anthropology at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Amsler worked on this project ...
... and a Ph.D. student from UALR --the University of Arkansas at Little Rock -- developed a new model to manage the "vast ocean" of data being generated ...
Nanotechnology advances at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock creates two new businesses to market a solution to a $600 billion global business problem -- counterfeit products.
Applied scientists at the University of Arkansas as Little Rock are developing a "smart" cane to give the blind a better tool to navigate their environments.
... Coordinating in Arkansas comes out in June, Dr. John Kirk is the chair of the University of Arkansas at Little Rock's Department of History, a school ...