Self-Replicating Living Robots Spur World-Wide Media Blitz
A team of scientists — including UVM professor of computer science Josh Bongard and his former doctoral student Sam Kriegman — have discovered an entirely new form of biological reproduction.
They applied their discovery to create the first-ever, self-replicating living robots, Xenobots. Their research, presented in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences on November 29, led...
Time for a Change in Business Education
One of the goals when the Grossman School of Business redesigned its MBA program in 2014, was to ensure the integration of sustainability into its curriculum to prepare graduates to solve business programs that intersect with larger social problems.
Audubon Magazine: One Professor’s Quest to Build Community Through Birding Takes Flight
Trish O’Kane of the University of Vermont’s Rubenstein School of the Environment and Natural Resources is doing incredible work through the experiential learning course "Birding to Change the World". She combines ornithology, social justice & mentorship to inspire young environmental stewards to catalyze change.
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