Why do we blink so much?
Researchers find that blinking plays a pivotal role in processing visual information—adding to a growing body of evidence revising our conventional views of vision.
A Rochester art historian on the proliferation of indigenous fakes and replicas—and the blurry line between appropriation and admiration.
Researchers find that blinking plays a pivotal role in processing visual information—adding to a growing body of evidence revising our conventional views of vision.
Rochester researchers involved with CERN make groundbreaking measurements of the electroweak mixing angle, strengthening an understanding of particle physics.
Rachel Whitmoyer ’24, a double major in physics and philosophy, brings her work as an emergency medical technician to bear on her studies at Rochester.
Rochester researchers harnessed adaptive optics to gain insight into the complex workings of the retina and its role in processing color.
Rochester experts offer historical insights into medieval society’s fascination with astronomical and astrological phenomena.
Rochester has one of about 30 teams nationwide taking observations for the Citizen CATE 2024 experiment.
Scientists have analyzed the first batch of data from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument’s quest to map the universe and unravel the mysteries of dark energy.
The history professor leads his class back in time to analyze events that shaped today’s world.
A novel approach using laser-made nanomaterials made from nonprecious metals could lay the foundation for globally scalable remediation techniques.
Sheeran, who is a graduate of Eastman, will be the school’s eighth dean and the first woman to hold the role.
Carstensen is a research psychologist and internationally renowned expert on aging and the effects on well-being of extended lifetimes.
This is the first time since 2009 that three University faculty members have been elected in one year.