Anorexia Nervosa May Result in Long-Term Skeletal Muscle Impairment
A new study finds that muscle impairment from anorexia nervosa may continue even after lost weight has been regained, a common indicator of successful treatment.
Read MorePosted by Hardin Young | Jan 5, 2026 | News
A new study finds that muscle impairment from anorexia nervosa may continue even after lost weight has been regained, a common indicator of successful treatment.
Read MorePosted by Hardin Young | Dec 12, 2025 | News
A Distinguished Professor of engineering, Mantooth has contributed to 12 issued patents in fields such as electronics and cybersecurity with an additional four pending.
Read MorePosted by Hardin Young | Dec 3, 2025 | News
An analysis of Buckeye butterflies finds that they aren’t just changing colors with the seasons but changing the way they see on a physiological level.
Read MorePosted by Hardin Young | Nov 19, 2025 | Features
Food engineer Ali Ubeyitogullari envisions and advances a novel new direction in food production.
Read MorePosted by Hardin Young | Nov 11, 2025 | News
Tests confirm graphene-based energy harvesters can use ambient energy to run ultra-low power sensors — the first hurdle in developing autonomous sensor systems.
Read MoreUniversity Breaks Ground on One-of-a-Kind Semiconductor Facility

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