Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
TUNL vision
If you're a particle smasher, the universe can seem like a zoo. (Endeavors magazine)
Key Genes Involved in Blood Vessel Development
The 'intelligent' cells of vessel development. (UNC News Services)
A World Leader in High Performance Computing Comes to Carolina
Daniel Reed plans to launch a "renaissance" computing institute. (Sciences @ Carolina)
First Human Tests of HIV Vaccine
Now under way: the world's first human test of a vaccine against the subtype of HIV prevalent in sub-Saharan African and Asia. (UNC News Services)
Two at the Top
These Carolina graduate students have big-time science covered. (Endeavors magazine)
University to Foster Research and Development at Carolina North
A new village of mixed uses including biotech/human genome research and commercialization.
Protein Linked to Brain Cell Scarring After Injury
Carolina scientists have implicated a protein in formation of scar tissue that occurs after injury to nerve cells in the brain or spinal cord. (UNC News Services)
Carolina Physical Science Complex Now Under Construction
The largest building project in the university's history. (UNC News Services)
Antwise
A computer scientist works out some bugs. (Endeavors magazine)