A pilot project tests behavioral training program for kids with hearing loss and their parents.
A UK doctoral student is combining new technology to support children with autism.
Fourth and fifth grade students got a glimpse of what it's like to be a scientist.
A unique pilot study between Clay County students and UK researchers looks at circadian rhythms in children.
Ziliak describes the Promise Zone and talks about education as the best way to invest in human capital.
CRVAW saw greater than 50% reduction in self-reported frequency by students at schools that received training.
CAER 101: get scientists into schools, do easy-to-duplicate experiments, and challenge others to do outreach.
Dr. Samson Cheung researches how technology can be used to help people in very realistic and immediate ways.
Nineteen girls in 7-11 grades participated in "Aquabots," a camp to build water robots at UK.
In May 2013 the third annual Kentucky High School Wing Design Competition kicked off with twenty-six teams from twelve different schools.