New Study Addresses E-Scooter Safety
A new study by UT researchers gives city managers and policymakers data on e-scooter accidents to make long-term decisions for transportation policy.
A new study by UT researchers gives city managers and policymakers data on e-scooter accidents to make long-term decisions for transportation policy.
Two faculty members in the Haslam College of Business say that video games could be the answer to successfully online teaching.
“Hap” McSween, Chancellor’s Professor emeritus in the University of Tennessee, Knoxville’s College of Arts and Sciences, has been elected to the National Academy of Sciences.
Hochung Kim, assistant professor in the School of Interior Architecture, created a timely opportunity for students to reimagine the workplace.
Assistant Professor Mariya Zhuravleva is leading an initiative backed by the Department of Homeland Security and playing a key role in another, both aimed at improving scanning and detection of illicit radioactive materials.
The results of a recently concluded five-year, $2 million project led by the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and Boeing for NASA could have major implications on aircraft design and performance for decades to come.
Professor Lynne Parker helps artificial intelligence to become a new tool to help the federal government run more efficiently and effectively.
A study led by Assistant Professor Samantha Ehrlich finds that at least 38 minutes of moderate exercise per day during the first trimester of pregnancy may lower risk of developing gestational diabetes.