The latest advancement in laser technology has arrived at the University of Oklahoma College of Dentistry clinics, offering patients the most modern option for pain relief, bleeding control, bacteria removal and more.
In the world of science, cyclotrons are not new. The Nobel Prize-winning invention by University of California-Berkeley nuclear physicist Ernest Lawrence has been part of the technological landscape for more than 90 years. What’s new are the ever-expanding ways cyclotrons are being used to advance nuclear medicine in the fight against cancer and a growing list of other diseases.
The University of Oklahoma, a longtime home to distinguished energy and geoscience traditions, is expanding opportunities with a new Sustainable Energy Systems (SES) certificate. This flexible, 15-credit-hour initiative is open to undergraduate and graduate students in nearly all majors.