http://timetree.igem.temple.edu/movies
The TimeTree was brought to life using animated computer-generated imagery in scenes every 10 minutes throughout the two-hour movie. The Emmy award was presented by the National Academy of Television (Arts and Sciences) for “Outstanding Nature Programming.” Scenes from the film are shown below.
https://news.temple.edu/news/2020-04-03/temple-themed-virtual-backgrounds
If you’re tired of trying to find a clear space with a tidy and organized background for attending Zoom sessions or you just want something a little snazzier, try setting one of these Temple-themed images as your virtual background. Once you spot one you like, just right click and save the image to your computer. Then follow these instructions for setting a virtual background
https://cis.temple.edu/~jiewu/research/publications/Publication_files/m48122-zhao%20final.pdf
This is because ArrayPipe brings overhead of switching model states and memory optimization, but ArrayPipe overlaps al-most 90% overhead with computation according to a carefully designed schedule. BPipe also incurs noticeable extra time due to transferring activations.
https://community.mis.temple.edu/mis2402sec002fall2025/2025/09/18/2-11-class/
Web Application Development MIS 2402.002 Fall 2025 Laurel Miller
https://sites.temple.edu/care/
Cyberspace is fundamental to our national prosperity, as it is critical to economy, government, and day-to-day societal functioning. The Cybersecurity in Application, Research, and Education (CARE) Lab offers a social science approach to cybersecurity and seeks to foster a multidisciplinary dialog among academia, industry, nonprofits, and government. This intersectionality enables a creative ...
https://medicine.temple.edu/news/2023/08/novel-treatment-based-gene-editing-safely-effectively-removes-hiv-virus-genomes-non-human-primates
(Philadelphia, PA) – A single injection of a novel CRISPR gene-editing treatment safely and efficiently removes SIV – a virus related to the AIDS-causing agent HIV – from the genomes of non-human primates, scientists at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University now report. The groundbreaking work complements previous experiments as the basis for the first-ever clinical trial ...
https://cph.temple.edu/news/2025/03/cph-best-nest-champion-change-catherine-gibbs-turns-lifelong-love-ems-career-helping-others
Catherine Gibbs ' journey to becoming the instructor and course coordinator for the Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) course at Temple University’s College of Public Health (CPH) began long before she ever set foot on campus. At just 12 years old, she took her first steps toward a healthcare career, a path she has followed with unwavering passion. Today, her enthusiasm for her work is ...
https://news.temple.edu/news/2025-07-02/new-research-reveals-superior-visual-perception-humans-compared-ai
Temple University Assistant Professor Vlad Ayzenberg conducted research on visual object recognition in young children compared with AI.
https://news.temple.edu/news/2024-09-20/flappy-bird-return-after-10-year-hiatus-true-story-behind-world-s-most-viral-mobile
Temple University film and media arts faculty member Thomas Sharpe discusses the rise, fall and 2025 return of Flappy Bird, the world’s most viral mobile game.
https://education.temple.edu/news/2024/05/supporting-communities-through-fostering-trauma-informed-schools
Temple University researchers are taking an interdisciplinary approach to help schools in North Philadelphia better support their students and families who have experienced trauma. Associate professor of urban education Maia Cucchiara is leading a team from the College of Education and Human Development (CEHD) in an evaluation collaboration with the Lewis Katz School of Medicine’s Center for ...