Science

Student Photo and Book Exhibit on Pythons Features Live Python

Written by Andrew James on Sat 05/02/2009 at 2:49 pm

Current RIT student, Samantha Wenitsky, is already a published author. Her book, "Keeping Ball Pythons: the Care and Husbandry of Python Regius in Captivity", is a comprehensive work that covers everything from the basic biology of pythons to issues that may arise while caring for them. In addition, the book features Samantha's photographic work with the pythons.

CSI: Archimedes

Written by Micah Stupak on Sat 05/02/2009 at 11:50 am

As you walk into building 8, The College of Science, you're immediately bombarded with mad scientists, test tubes, and explosions! Not really, or at least hopefully no explosion. In the Science Center, if you walk past the center of the science chaos, hang a left, and head towards room 1300 you’ll find Roger Easton and his Exhibit, "Reading Between (And Through) The Lines."

Smoking? Unhealthy? I Don't Believe It!

Written by Nick Gagne on Sat 05/03/2008 at 3:08 pm

Why smoke when you have a machine to do it for you?

To Infinity And Beyond

Written by Sean Conklin on Sat 05/03/2008 at 2:43 pm

RIT students have develop a system to place a satellite on a multi-stage hybrid rocket platform carried 80,000 feet into the air via an o-pressure balloon.

Medical Imaging Visualization

Written by Adam Sampedro on Sat 05/03/2008 at 11:33 am

Want a peek at a few fine examples of the innovation that goes on at RIT everyday?

The Chester F. Carlson Center for Imaging Science is displaying examples of its research in the field of Medical Imaging. The exhibit, which can be found in the Xerox WOW! Center, features an interesting display which shows how Imaging Science can be used to advance medical technology.