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University News

Category: Science and Technology

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Listening for Cosmic Clues

As a Liberty Science Center guest astronomer, Montclair State University Professor Marc Favata explored the ways we can ‘listen’ to space and time

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New Study Uncovers Cause of End-Permian Mass Extinction

Findings from Montclair-led research team show the origin of history’s largest mass extinction

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Listening to the Music of the Universe

As a Liberty Science Center guest speaker, Professor Marc Favata will explore the ways we can “listen” to space and time

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Professor Shares Cancer Remission Journey

Every five years, Professor Mark Whitener uses himself as case study to impart lessons on disease, chemotherapy and life after cancer

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Asteroid Impact that Killed Dinosaurs Triggered ‘Mega-earthquake’ that Lasted Months

Montclair PhD candidate presents evidence of new findings at Geological Society of America’s Annual Conference

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Discoveries in Japan

Students conduct research with renowned Japanese labs under the guidance of two Montclair professors

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Physics Professor Awarded $436,000 Grant for Neutron Research

Work could shed light on fundamental problems in physics

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Mapping a Greener Future

Green Teams deliver for PSEG Institute for Sustainability Studies and organizations in New Jersey

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PSEG Foundation Supports STEM Education and Drives Diversity

Investment in University programs broadens access to sustainability, STEM and clean energy education

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Grants Provide More Than $1.2 Million for Computer Science Education

Montclair research team is creating educational programs for northern New Jersey schools

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Reaching New Heights

Student researchers study geologic wonders of the American West to help them protect earth’s resources

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How to Treat a Jellyfish Sting and Other Beach Season Tips

Biology Professor Paul Bologna shares advice on neutralizing jellyfish stings, sharks you may spot at the Jersey Shore and more tips for the summer season