UAH - College of Science - News - 草榴社区 /science/science-news 2025-05-23T16:52:42-05:00 UAH webmaster@uah.edu Joomla! - Open Source Content Management UAH researchers support launch of GEM-B2 experiment aimed at addressing microbial gene exchange in the International Space Station 2025-05-23T08:08:21-05:00 2025-05-23T08:08:21-05:00 /science/science-news/19505-uah-researchers-support-launch-of-gem-b2-experiment-aimed-at-addressing-microbial-gene-exchange-in-the-international-space-station Sharla Horton <p><img src="/" alt=""></p><!-- BEGIN Intro Text --> <p>On April 21, at 4:15 A.M. EDT, samples from the UAH Biology Sysoeva Lab were launched into orbit as part of NASA鈥檚 SpaceX CRS-32 resupply mission to the International Space Station (ISS).</p> <!--// END Intro Text --> <p><img src="/" alt=""></p><!-- BEGIN Intro Text --> <p>On April 21, at 4:15 A.M. EDT, samples from the UAH Biology Sysoeva Lab were launched into orbit as part of NASA鈥檚 SpaceX CRS-32 resupply mission to the International Space Station (ISS).</p> <!--// END Intro Text --> UAH recognizes 11 inventors who received 9 patent awards during 2024-2025 year 2025-05-22T08:08:21-05:00 2025-05-22T08:08:21-05:00 /science/science-news/19503-uah-recognizes-11-inventors-who-received-9-patent-awards-during-2024-2025-year Ann Marie Martin <p><img src="/" alt="12 desk plaques to 11 inventors from two colleges and four departments at UAH in recognition of patents issued in the past year."></p><!-- BEGIN Intro Text --> <p>草榴社区 (UAH) honored the significant achievements of 11 inventors from two colleges and four departments who have been awarded patents during the past year.</p> <!--// END Intro Text --> <p><img src="/" alt="12 desk plaques to 11 inventors from two colleges and four departments at UAH in recognition of patents issued in the past year."></p><!-- BEGIN Intro Text --> <p>草榴社区 (UAH) honored the significant achievements of 11 inventors from two colleges and four departments who have been awarded patents during the past year.</p> <!--// END Intro Text --> Building Connections Through Light: HEOS Hosts Annual Cookout at UAH 2025-05-19T16:01:59-05:00 2025-05-19T16:01:59-05:00 /science/science-news/19497-building-connections-through-light-heos-hosts-annual-cookout-at-uah <p><img src="//images/colleges/science/physics/heos_2025_3.png" alt="" width="1440" height="810" loading="lazy"></p><p>The <a href="https://www.heos.org/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Huntsville Electro-Optical Society</a> (HEOS) recently held its annual cookout at the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) with clear goals in mind: to build community, encourage students, and celebrate innovation in optics and photonics. While a brief spring rain shower shifted the event indoors, the move did little to dampen the energy and enthusiasm of the more than 60 attendees. With lab tours, poster presentations, and plenty of burgers, this year's cookout continued HEOS鈥檚 tradition of blending education and networking in a welcoming, informal atmosphere.</p> <p>Founded in 1969 as a local section of the Optical Society of America, HEOS has long served as a hub for the region鈥檚 growing community of optical scientists and engineers. The group has been active for more than 55 years. In 2013, HEOS reorganized as a nonprofit to better serve its mission: advancing knowledge, fostering innovation, and strengthening professional ties in the field of optics and photonics.</p> <p>鈥淗EOS is a nonprofit organization based in Huntsville, Alabama, dedicated to advancing knowledge and innovation in optics and photonics,鈥 said Dr. Tommy Cantey, CEO and Chairman of the HEOS Board. 鈥淲e promote collaboration among professionals, students, and enthusiasts in the field.鈥</p> <p>Traditionally held around May 16 to coincide with the International Day of Light, the 2025 HEOS cookout was moved earlier into the spring semester to better include undergraduate students, noted Dr. Lingze Duan, Associate Dean of the UAH College of Science.&nbsp;</p> <p>UAH faculty, students, and other professionals from NASA, Redstone Arsenal, and Huntsville鈥檚 research park gathered to view posters and demonstrations that highlighted the region鈥檚 optical expertise.</p> <p>鈥淭his was especially collaborative, because the <a href="/science/departments/physics" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Physics department</a> pitched in to help with some of the food,鈥 said Dr. Cantey. 鈥淭his is a great way to show community and socialize in an informal setting with students, faculty, and professionals in the community.鈥<br><br>Graduate student Ella James led a tour of <a href="/science/faculty-staff/dr-don-gregory" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Dr. Gregory's Spectropolarimetry Lab</a>. This standout moment offered attendees a behind-the-scenes look at the cutting-edge optical research being done at UAH. The College of Science also hosted its second 鈥淥ptics Open House鈥 alongside the cookout complete with information tables, research posters, and guided lab tours.<br><br>鈥淭hese activities aim to showcase the optics education and research at UAH in front of the community,鈥 says Dr. Duan. <br><br>This year鈥檚 poster exhibition highlighted the depth of optics research at UAH, with topics ranging from quantum and ultrafast optics to biophotonics and atmospheric phenomena. Through these posters and discussions, students had the opportunity to share their work and receive feedback from experienced professionals, an experience Dr. Cantey says helps students begin to see the broader community beyond the classroom.<br><br>鈥淎s they get closer to graduation, it becomes more important to form connections and build your network,鈥 Dr. Cantey says. 鈥淭his event provides a platform to engage people you wouldn't typically run into.鈥</p> <p>Events like the spring cookout are just one of many ways HEOS supports the next generation of optical scientists and engineers. The society offers students exposure to industry professionals, research leaders, and potential employers, often paving the way for local job placements right after graduation.<br><br>鈥淗EOS, being a professional society, offers students networking and career opportunities they wouldn't normally get from the university. These opportunities have proven to be valuable and effective for UAH optics students, even international students,鈥 says Dr. Duan.&nbsp;</p> <p>Beyond social events, HEOS supports educational outreach programs, internships, teacher training, and hands-on STEM initiatives. The organization also hosts technical seminars and an annual conference, the NASA Mirror Technology Days workshop.</p> <p>This year鈥檚 HEOS cookout was a success by every measure. The event strengthened the community ties, inspired students, and showcased the exciting work happening in Huntsville鈥檚 optical and photonics sectors.</p> <p>It鈥檚 clear that HEOS remains a vital part of the city鈥檚 scientific fabric. As Dr. Cantey added, 鈥淓veryone likes to talk about what they do. And this gives them the space to do just that.鈥</p> <p><img src="//images/colleges/science/physics/heos_2025_3.png" alt="" width="1440" height="810" loading="lazy"></p><p>The <a href="https://www.heos.org/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Huntsville Electro-Optical Society</a> (HEOS) recently held its annual cookout at the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) with clear goals in mind: to build community, encourage students, and celebrate innovation in optics and photonics. While a brief spring rain shower shifted the event indoors, the move did little to dampen the energy and enthusiasm of the more than 60 attendees. With lab tours, poster presentations, and plenty of burgers, this year's cookout continued HEOS鈥檚 tradition of blending education and networking in a welcoming, informal atmosphere.</p> <p>Founded in 1969 as a local section of the Optical Society of America, HEOS has long served as a hub for the region鈥檚 growing community of optical scientists and engineers. The group has been active for more than 55 years. In 2013, HEOS reorganized as a nonprofit to better serve its mission: advancing knowledge, fostering innovation, and strengthening professional ties in the field of optics and photonics.</p> <p>鈥淗EOS is a nonprofit organization based in Huntsville, Alabama, dedicated to advancing knowledge and innovation in optics and photonics,鈥 said Dr. Tommy Cantey, CEO and Chairman of the HEOS Board. 鈥淲e promote collaboration among professionals, students, and enthusiasts in the field.鈥</p> <p>Traditionally held around May 16 to coincide with the International Day of Light, the 2025 HEOS cookout was moved earlier into the spring semester to better include undergraduate students, noted Dr. Lingze Duan, Associate Dean of the UAH College of Science.&nbsp;</p> <p>UAH faculty, students, and other professionals from NASA, Redstone Arsenal, and Huntsville鈥檚 research park gathered to view posters and demonstrations that highlighted the region鈥檚 optical expertise.</p> <p>鈥淭his was especially collaborative, because the <a href="/science/departments/physics" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Physics department</a> pitched in to help with some of the food,鈥 said Dr. Cantey. 鈥淭his is a great way to show community and socialize in an informal setting with students, faculty, and professionals in the community.鈥<br><br>Graduate student Ella James led a tour of <a href="/science/faculty-staff/dr-don-gregory" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Dr. Gregory's Spectropolarimetry Lab</a>. This standout moment offered attendees a behind-the-scenes look at the cutting-edge optical research being done at UAH. The College of Science also hosted its second 鈥淥ptics Open House鈥 alongside the cookout complete with information tables, research posters, and guided lab tours.<br><br>鈥淭hese activities aim to showcase the optics education and research at UAH in front of the community,鈥 says Dr. Duan. <br><br>This year鈥檚 poster exhibition highlighted the depth of optics research at UAH, with topics ranging from quantum and ultrafast optics to biophotonics and atmospheric phenomena. Through these posters and discussions, students had the opportunity to share their work and receive feedback from experienced professionals, an experience Dr. Cantey says helps students begin to see the broader community beyond the classroom.<br><br>鈥淎s they get closer to graduation, it becomes more important to form connections and build your network,鈥 Dr. Cantey says. 鈥淭his event provides a platform to engage people you wouldn't typically run into.鈥</p> <p>Events like the spring cookout are just one of many ways HEOS supports the next generation of optical scientists and engineers. The society offers students exposure to industry professionals, research leaders, and potential employers, often paving the way for local job placements right after graduation.<br><br>鈥淗EOS, being a professional society, offers students networking and career opportunities they wouldn't normally get from the university. These opportunities have proven to be valuable and effective for UAH optics students, even international students,鈥 says Dr. Duan.&nbsp;</p> <p>Beyond social events, HEOS supports educational outreach programs, internships, teacher training, and hands-on STEM initiatives. The organization also hosts technical seminars and an annual conference, the NASA Mirror Technology Days workshop.</p> <p>This year鈥檚 HEOS cookout was a success by every measure. The event strengthened the community ties, inspired students, and showcased the exciting work happening in Huntsville鈥檚 optical and photonics sectors.</p> <p>It鈥檚 clear that HEOS remains a vital part of the city鈥檚 scientific fabric. As Dr. Cantey added, 鈥淓veryone likes to talk about what they do. And this gives them the space to do just that.鈥</p> UAH researchers鈥 climate study quantifies Urban Heat Island warming effects related to population density for the first time 2025-05-02T08:08:21-05:00 2025-05-02T08:08:21-05:00 /science/science-news/19463-uah-researchers-climate-study-quantifies-urban-heat-island-effect-for-the-first-time Dr. Roy W. Spencer <p><img src="/" alt="Left to Right: UAH鈥檚 Dr. John Christy reviews climate model data with Dr. Roy W. Spencer"></p><!-- BEGIN Intro Text --> <p>A new research study from 草榴社区, a part of The University of Alabama System, addresses the question, how much have urban areas warmed from the Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect?</p> <!--// END Intro Text --> <p><img src="/" alt="Left to Right: UAH鈥檚 Dr. John Christy reviews climate model data with Dr. Roy W. Spencer"></p><!-- BEGIN Intro Text --> <p>A new research study from 草榴社区, a part of The University of Alabama System, addresses the question, how much have urban areas warmed from the Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect?</p> <!--// END Intro Text --> UAH Nursing faculty launches 鈥楢stronaut Breakfast Day鈥 to showcase innovative Health in Space course 2025-04-30T09:08:21-05:00 2025-04-30T09:08:21-05:00 /science/science-news/19457-uah-nursing-faculty-launches-astronaut-breakfast-day-to-showcase-innovative-health-in-space-course Russ Nelson <p><img src="/" alt="Health in Space class samples astronaut breakfast fare at 草榴社区."></p><!-- BEGIN Intro Text --> <p>To demonstrate the collaborative skills necessary to tackle the practical challenges of living in space, students at 草榴社区 (UAH) are taking a multidisciplinary course recently showcased by an event called 鈥楢stronaut Breakfast Day.鈥</p> <!--// END Intro Text --> <p><img src="/" alt="Health in Space class samples astronaut breakfast fare at 草榴社区."></p><!-- BEGIN Intro Text --> <p>To demonstrate the collaborative skills necessary to tackle the practical challenges of living in space, students at 草榴社区 (UAH) are taking a multidisciplinary course recently showcased by an event called 鈥楢stronaut Breakfast Day.鈥</p> <!--// END Intro Text --> UAH will award an estimated 1,280 degrees during May 5 commencement event at VBC 2025-04-28T11:08:21-05:00 2025-04-28T11:08:21-05:00 /science/science-news/19455-uah-will-award-an-estimated-1-280-degrees-during-may-5-commencement-event-at-vbc Ann Marie Martin <p><img src="/" alt="Dr. Terri Johnson, assistant dean of undergraduate affairs, College of Science, Carrying the ceremonial mace at the fall 2024 commencement for 草榴社区 followed by UAH President Dr. Charles Karr"></p><!-- BEGIN Intro Text --> <p>草榴社区 (UAH) will award an estimated 1,280 degrees during the spring 2025 commencement ceremonies on Monday, May 5, at the Von Braun Center (VBC) Propst Arena. UAH is a part of The University of Alabama System.</p> <!--// END Intro Text --> <p><img src="/" alt="Dr. Terri Johnson, assistant dean of undergraduate affairs, College of Science, Carrying the ceremonial mace at the fall 2024 commencement for 草榴社区 followed by UAH President Dr. Charles Karr"></p><!-- BEGIN Intro Text --> <p>草榴社区 (UAH) will award an estimated 1,280 degrees during the spring 2025 commencement ceremonies on Monday, May 5, at the Von Braun Center (VBC) Propst Arena. UAH is a part of The University of Alabama System.</p> <!--// END Intro Text --> UAH Celebrates Earth Day with Plants and Pollinators 2025-04-22T16:29:12-05:00 2025-04-22T16:29:12-05:00 /science/science-news/19438-uah-celebrates-earth-day-with-plants-and-pollinators <p><img src="//images/colleges/science/biology/earth_day_2025.png" alt="Flowers planted by UAH Department of Biological Sciences Department at the UAH Green Club" width="1440" height="810" loading="lazy"></p><p>As spring brings new life, the Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH), along with the UAH Green Club, are taking on their annual Earth Day outreach efforts. <br /><br />Today, students, faculty, and volunteers joined together to plant native wildflowers throughout the city, creating much-needed pollinator habitats. 鈥淧ollination is essential.&nbsp; Without pollinators, the human race and all of earth鈥檚 terrestrial ecosystems would not survive. Pollinators have an enormous impact on agriculture and the food we eat,鈥 says Lara Rae Holladay, Biological Sciences Program Coordinator. 鈥淓ach year we encourage and educate others about the importance of pollinators and share how they can help.&nbsp; Pollinators make use of food and habitat anywhere it is found鈥 whether it is a home garden, a roadside, a schoolyard garden or a planter on a windowsill.鈥 <br /><br />Native pollinators are best supported by native wildflowers, which are an ideal choice due to their rich nectar and pollen, low maintenance needs, natural resistance to pests, drought tolerance, and their ability to help control erosion. Holladay explains that biodiversity is the key to providing adequate food for pollination. 鈥淢ake sure you have at least 3 different species throughout spring, summer and fall.鈥<br /><br />To celebrate Earth Day 2025,&nbsp; the Department of Biological Sciences and the UAH Green Club hosted a miniature terrarium workshop where participants could create their own tiny, self-sustaining ecosystem. The workshop was a hit, drawing attendees from all over campus who left not just with their own little green world, but also with a deeper appreciation for Earth鈥檚 interconnected systems.</p> <p>One of the ongoing efforts is the Monarch Butterfly Conservation Project. In 2024, the department helped establish multiple monarch habitats throughout the city, responding to the alarming habitat loss caused by urbanization and industrial agriculture. Holladay's goal again this year is to educate and help create as many habitats as possible through outreach efforts. 鈥淓ach year these less than a half-a-gram winged insects travel almost 3000 miles to reach their overwintering sites in the mountain forests of Michoancan at the State of Mexico,鈥 she says. 鈥淢onarchs serve as an indicator species, signaling a healthy ecosystem with sufficient milkweed and nectar sources.鈥 <br /><br />Earth Day is only a small snippet of the outreach done by the department, along with the UAH Green Club. Through the 鈥淪pread Life Project,鈥 workshops are hosted on the following: the following:&nbsp; medicinal gardens, how to make medicinal teas, how to grow your own food, how to cook for a plant-based lifestyle, how to propagate plants, how to build a pollinator habitat, how spread life to someone by giving them a living plant.&nbsp; <br /><br />We have workshops that we will offer at the community garden and the greenhouse.&nbsp; As part of our spread life project, we will continue the following:&nbsp; medicinal gardens, how to make medicinal teas, how to grow your own food, how to cook for a plant-based lifestyle, how to propagate plants, how to build a pollinator habitat, how spread life to someone by giving them a living plant.&nbsp; <br /><br />This Earth Day, let鈥檚 remember that every plant planted, every habitat built, and every workshop taught brings us one step closer to a more vibrant, sustainable planet.<br /><br /></p> <p><img src="//images/colleges/science/biology/earth_day_2025.png" alt="Flowers planted by UAH Department of Biological Sciences Department at the UAH Green Club" width="1440" height="810" loading="lazy"></p><p>As spring brings new life, the Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH), along with the UAH Green Club, are taking on their annual Earth Day outreach efforts. <br /><br />Today, students, faculty, and volunteers joined together to plant native wildflowers throughout the city, creating much-needed pollinator habitats. 鈥淧ollination is essential.&nbsp; Without pollinators, the human race and all of earth鈥檚 terrestrial ecosystems would not survive. Pollinators have an enormous impact on agriculture and the food we eat,鈥 says Lara Rae Holladay, Biological Sciences Program Coordinator. 鈥淓ach year we encourage and educate others about the importance of pollinators and share how they can help.&nbsp; Pollinators make use of food and habitat anywhere it is found鈥 whether it is a home garden, a roadside, a schoolyard garden or a planter on a windowsill.鈥 <br /><br />Native pollinators are best supported by native wildflowers, which are an ideal choice due to their rich nectar and pollen, low maintenance needs, natural resistance to pests, drought tolerance, and their ability to help control erosion. Holladay explains that biodiversity is the key to providing adequate food for pollination. 鈥淢ake sure you have at least 3 different species throughout spring, summer and fall.鈥<br /><br />To celebrate Earth Day 2025,&nbsp; the Department of Biological Sciences and the UAH Green Club hosted a miniature terrarium workshop where participants could create their own tiny, self-sustaining ecosystem. The workshop was a hit, drawing attendees from all over campus who left not just with their own little green world, but also with a deeper appreciation for Earth鈥檚 interconnected systems.</p> <p>One of the ongoing efforts is the Monarch Butterfly Conservation Project. In 2024, the department helped establish multiple monarch habitats throughout the city, responding to the alarming habitat loss caused by urbanization and industrial agriculture. Holladay's goal again this year is to educate and help create as many habitats as possible through outreach efforts. 鈥淓ach year these less than a half-a-gram winged insects travel almost 3000 miles to reach their overwintering sites in the mountain forests of Michoancan at the State of Mexico,鈥 she says. 鈥淢onarchs serve as an indicator species, signaling a healthy ecosystem with sufficient milkweed and nectar sources.鈥 <br /><br />Earth Day is only a small snippet of the outreach done by the department, along with the UAH Green Club. Through the 鈥淪pread Life Project,鈥 workshops are hosted on the following: the following:&nbsp; medicinal gardens, how to make medicinal teas, how to grow your own food, how to cook for a plant-based lifestyle, how to propagate plants, how to build a pollinator habitat, how spread life to someone by giving them a living plant.&nbsp; <br /><br />We have workshops that we will offer at the community garden and the greenhouse.&nbsp; As part of our spread life project, we will continue the following:&nbsp; medicinal gardens, how to make medicinal teas, how to grow your own food, how to cook for a plant-based lifestyle, how to propagate plants, how to build a pollinator habitat, how spread life to someone by giving them a living plant.&nbsp; <br /><br />This Earth Day, let鈥檚 remember that every plant planted, every habitat built, and every workshop taught brings us one step closer to a more vibrant, sustainable planet.<br /><br /></p> Student projects highlight research innovation in 2025 Graduate Poster Session 2025-04-07T15:17:28-05:00 2025-04-07T15:17:28-05:00 /science/science-news/19401-student-projects-highlight-research-innovation-2025-graduate-poster-session Russ Nelson <p><img src="/" alt="A graduate student discusses their research at a poster session, featuring various charts and visuals about AI methods."></p><!-- BEGIN Intro Text --> <p>The Graduate School at 草榴社区 (UAH) hosted its annual UAH Graduate Poster Session in the Student Services Building on the UAH campus, a part of the University of Alabama System.</p> <!-- // END Intro Text --> <p><img src="/" alt="A graduate student discusses their research at a poster session, featuring various charts and visuals about AI methods."></p><!-- BEGIN Intro Text --> <p>The Graduate School at 草榴社区 (UAH) hosted its annual UAH Graduate Poster Session in the Student Services Building on the UAH campus, a part of the University of Alabama System.</p> <!-- // END Intro Text --> UAH physics researcher proposes first-time model that replaces dark energy and dark matter in explaining nature of the universe 2025-04-07T08:17:28-05:00 2025-04-07T08:17:28-05:00 /science/science-news/19395-uah-physics-researcher-proposes-first-time-model-replaces-dark-energy-and-dark-matter-explaining-nature-of-universe Russ Nelson <p><img src="/" alt="A vibrant spiral galaxy with bright blue and red regions, showcasing star formation against a dark cosmic background."></p><!-- BEGIN Intro Text --> <p>Dr. Richard Lieu, a physics professor at 草榴社区 (UAH), a part of The University of Alabama System, has published a paper in the journal Classical and Quantum Gravity that proposes a universe built on steps of multiple singularities rather than the Big Bang alone to account for the expansion of the cosmos.</p> <!-- // END Intro Text --> <p><img src="/" alt="A vibrant spiral galaxy with bright blue and red regions, showcasing star formation against a dark cosmic background."></p><!-- BEGIN Intro Text --> <p>Dr. Richard Lieu, a physics professor at 草榴社区 (UAH), a part of The University of Alabama System, has published a paper in the journal Classical and Quantum Gravity that proposes a universe built on steps of multiple singularities rather than the Big Bang alone to account for the expansion of the cosmos.</p> <!-- // END Intro Text --> UAH expands program offerings in cyber, AI and game design 2025-04-10T08:17:28-05:00 2025-04-10T08:17:28-05:00 /science/science-news/19394-uah-expands-program-offerings-in-cyber-ai-and-game-design Julie Jansen <p><img src="/" alt="Three 草榴社区s working on computers in a classroom, focused on their screens, wearing casual clothing."></p><!-- BEGIN Intro Text --> <p>草榴社区 (UAH) announced today the addition of several courses of study. The new offerings include two new degree programs as well as a certificate program.</p> <!-- // END Intro Text --> <p><img src="/" alt="Three 草榴社区s working on computers in a classroom, focused on their screens, wearing casual clothing."></p><!-- BEGIN Intro Text --> <p>草榴社区 (UAH) announced today the addition of several courses of study. The new offerings include two new degree programs as well as a certificate program.</p> <!-- // END Intro Text -->