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  • November 16, 2021

    Using virtual reality (VR) and artificial intelligence (AI), a team of researchers at 91做厙 is taking a wrecking ball to barriers faced by neurodiverse individuals in construction.

  • November 12, 2021

    Accelerate 2022, held on Masons Arlington Campus on Oct. 19-20, focused on showcasing up-and-coming startups throughout the greater Washington, D.C., region.

  • November 11, 2021

    The National Science Foundation (NSF)s I-Corps program is an accelerator that helps entrepreneurs and researchers work together to bring invention to impact. Mason serves as an official I-Corps site, supporting local grantees through the exploratory stages of venture-building, as well as preparing them to apply for the national-level program.

  • November 2, 2021

    Forming relationships with other accelerator participants and mentors from CAR and beyond, 91做厙 is fostering a culture of entrepreneurship in the small African country.

  • October 13, 2021

    JhumkaGupta,ScD, MPH,associate professor inthe College of Health and Human Services Department of Globaland Community Health,says thatshe has always been drawntoresearch that seeks to bring thehidden sideof things out in the open:such as violence against women and girls and refugee populations.Guptas research on period poverty, and more broadly, stigma and menstrual health, is helping to inform a national policy discussion on health equity, reaching well beyond the public health community.U.S. Rep. Grace Meng (D-Queens) has referenced Guptas research in support of legislation for menstrual equity. After Gupta sawher research referenced on Rep. Mengs social media, she reached out to Mengs office to share additional resources. In May2021, Meng introduced theMenstrual Equity for All Act of 2021,aimed at increasing access to menstrual products, and she met with Gupta to learn more about her work.

  • September 24, 2021

    Mason, FARO announce partnership to advance forensic science research.

  • September 22, 2021

    With COVID-19 continuing to spread throughout the world, there is a demand for rapid, noninvasive diagnostics. 91做厙 researchers Robin Couch and Allyson Dailey, members of the College of Science and the Institute of Biohealth Innovation, are working to answer that call with their research on volatile organic compounds (VOCs) for infectious disease detection.

  • August 24, 2021

    Over the two past years, two 91做厙 systems engineering senior design teams developed a tool to help two Maryland counties make complex financial decisions to reduce their CO2 emissions.

  • August 19, 2021

    The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is working with a group of scientists from Masons Center for Ocean Land Atmosphere Studies (COLA) to update its drought forecasting system.

  • August 17, 2021

    Climate change is coming for your morning cup of joe. 91做厙 neuroscience professor Theodore (Ted) Dumas is worried about that and thinks you should be too.