A new development model for the world’s third-longest river
The new paper by researchers in the College of Arts and Sciences reveals how changes in the size of the Yangtze River watershed may have led to the carving of deep canyons.
The new paper by researchers in the College of Arts and Sciences reveals how changes in the size of the Yangtze River watershed may have led to the carving of deep canyons.
The award supports a collaborative project between UNC-Chapel Hill and NC State University. Researchers will develop a new short-wave infrared light camera and train a diverse group of students in using innovative technologies.
The EduHeLx team at the Renaissance Computing Institute demonstrated time- and cost-saving capabilities of ChatGPT in an educational use case for a UNC-Chapel Hill clinical data science course.
Adrian Marchetti and Harvey Seim in the Center for Galapagos Studies (CGS), with international partners, will expand on their studies of changing physical environments and the impact on nutrient availability to marine plankton.
A team of researchers and physicians led by UNC-Chapel Hill’s Ron Alterovitz have demonstrated for the first time that a robotic needle is capable of autonomously maneuvering through intricate lung tissue while avoiding obstacles and important lung structures.