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Kaine was the science writing/communications intern for the College of Natural Sciences from 2011 to 2014. He graduated from UT with degrees in biology and journalism in May 2014 and is now a graduate student in the Department of Life Sciences Communication at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Follow him on Twitter @KaineK.

Does Eating Organic Make a Difference?

Nutritional Sciences faculty discusses the benefits of eating organic.

Physics Research Leads to Goldwater Scholarship for CNS senior

Physics Research Leads to Goldwater Scholarship for CNS senior

Will Berdanier shares his excitement about being named a Goldwater Scholar.

Entrepreneurial Society's First Forum Draws Many Interested Students

Entrepreneurial Society's First Forum Draws Many Interested Students

Panelists and a keynote speaker educated students about mixing science with business.

Scaling Up Student Research Requires New Thinking

The college's Freshman Research Initiative is at the vanguard of higher ed reform.

Is My Brain Working Normally?

Is My Brain Working Normally?

A tumor could have caused the famous university shootings of August 1, 1966.

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The Rise of the Sci-Entrepreneurs

The Rise of the Sci-Entrepreneurs

The College of Natural Sciences Entrepreneurial Society hopes to help students create their own professional destiny.

The Eyes of Da'Marcus Baymon

The Eyes of Da'Marcus Baymon

Da'Marcus Baymon's numerous talents stem not only from the classroom but also the research lab — and the music studio.

Department of Energy Adviser to Give Lecture at UT

Department of Energy Adviser to Give Lecture at UT

Mike Holland of the Department of Energy will speak about the Department’s strategies and goals in a lecture on Feb. 28.
He Wrote the Book: Q&A with Brent Iverson

He Wrote the Book: Q&A with Brent Iverson

Chemistry professor Brent Iverson discusses the role of teaching in the evolution of his textbook.

Studying Chemistry in Spain

Studying Chemistry in Spain

Science students can study abroad amidst rigid graduation plans.