- + New cybersecurity center to protect grids integrated with renewables, microgrids—The U.S. Department of Energy is awarding researchers a $2.5 million grant to establish a cybersecurity center based at Iowa State University. The cen...
- + Ultrasound, ultraprecise: Advancing super-resolution imaging with deep learning
- + Vision of sustainability success: Argonne targets zero emissions and encourages others to join the journey—Argonne aims to transform its decades-old buildings to achieve net-zero carbon emissions and a safer world. Here are ten ways Argonne has been changin...
- + UAH astrophysics research advances understanding of how the light of gamma-ray bursts is produced—Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are intense bursts of gamma radiation, typically generating more energy in a few seconds than the Sun will produce over its te...
- + Warming of Antarctic deep-sea waters contribute to sea level rise in North Atlantic, study finds
- + ORNL researchers win Best Paper award for nickel-based alloy tailoring—Rishi Pillai and his research team from the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory will receive a Best Paper award from the American Soc...
- + New Beta-Decay Measurements in Mirror Nuclei Pin Down the Weak Nuclear Force —Scientists have gained insights into the weak nuclear force from new, more sensitive studies of the beta decays of the "mirror" nuclei lithium-8 and b...
- + Compact quantum light processing—An international collaboration of researchers, led by Philip Walther at University of Vienna, have achieved a significant breakthrough in quantum tech...
- + Auburn's McCrary Institute, ORNL to partner on first regional cybersecurity center to protect the nation's electricity grid —Auburn University's McCrary Institute for Cyber and Critical Infrastructure Security was awarded a $10 million Department of Energy grant in partnersh...
- + Lightweight and flexible yet strong? Versatile fibers with dramatically improved energy storage capacity—The Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) announced that a joint research team has developed a fiber-like electrode material that can store...
- + AI tool predicts responses to cancer therapy using information from each cell of the tumor—With more than 200 types of cancer and every cancer individually unique, ongoing efforts to develop precision oncology treatments remain daunting. In ...
- + Machine learning algorithm reveals long-theorized glass phase in crystal—Scientists have found experimental evidence of the long-theorized Bragg glass phase present in a material. Bragg glasses display both the ordered prop...
- + Four MD Anderson researchers elected AAAS Fellows —In recognition of their significant achievements in the realm of cancer care and research, four researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Can...
- + Ice age climate analysis reduces worst-case warming expected from rising CO2—A detailed reconstruction of climate during the most recent ice age, when a large swath of North America was covered in ice, provides information on t...
- + Climate Resilience Symposium to take place during Miami Climate Week, hosted by University of Miami Climate Resilience Academy—The University of Miami's Climate Resilience Academy will host its third symposium, "Resilience in the Built and Natural Environments," on Wednesday, ...
- + KIMM develops environment recognition technologies for off-road self-driving with improved real-time processing performance—The research team led by Senior Researcher Han-Min Lee of the Department of Industrial Machinery DX under the Virtual Engineering Platform Research Di...
- + FAU Engineering Selected by NASA for University Nanosatellite Program —Florida Atlantic University's College of Engineering and Computer Science is among eight university teams in the United States selected to work with N...
- + Cell Biology: Molecular Code Stimulates Pioneer Cells to Build Blood Vessels in the Body—Cardiovascular diseases, including stroke and myocardial infarction, are the world's leading causes of mortality, accounting for over 18 million death...
- + Q&A with Erin Webb: Toward a Tennessee circular bioeconomy—The University of Tennessee-Oak Ridge Innovation Institute in February selected a circular bioeconomy project as one of its newest Convergent Research...
- + New Tagging Method Provides Bioadhesive Interface for Marine Sensors on Diverse, Soft, and Fragile Species—Newly developed bioadhesive sensors (BIMS) are effective and less invasive than traditional tagging. Scientists can attach them with a thin layer of d...
- + Developing Research into Mpox Infections—The Martinot Lab at Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University, where faculty and students have been researching the mpox virus in end...
- + Open principles reaffirm Digital Science's commitment to open research—Digital Science has launched its Open Principles, a new initiative that commits its research information solutions to open science now and into the fu...
- + Metaphacts and Dimensions launch the Dimensions Knowledge Graph, powered by metaphactory—Digital Science solutions metaphacts and Dimensions announce the launch of the Dimensions Knowledge Graph, a large ready-made knowledge graph powering...
- + Unlocking the secrets of forest heights: the role of GEDI LiDAR technology—A team of researchers has unveiled a novel approach to accurately characterizing tree height composition in forests using the Global Ecosystem Dynamic...
- + Navigating the future: an improvement in GNSS processing accuracy and speed—Recently, a study introduced a novel method that significantly enhances the precision and efficiency of precise orbit determination and clock estimati...
- + Green technology requires mined materials -- and a workforce to meet demand—The mining industry is booming, but the industry is digging deep to find highly trained mining engineers. Across all sectors, from consumer electronic...
- + FAA approves Virginia Tech's updated test method for drones to fly over people—Federal approvals for flying drones over people have been advanced through Virginia Tech research. As of April 5, the updated means of compliance es...
- + Research aims to improve data quality in manufacturing, seeking 'golden data'—If artificial intelligence (AI) was a car, data would be the fuel. But what if there was no way to ensure that fuel wasn't full of waste? How would th...
- + Superconducting Electronics Show Promise for Future Collider Experiments —When superconductors encounter too much current, they can become resistive. Researchers can design microscopic electronic components that use this eff...
- + Stony Brook University Cosmologist Receives Fulbright Scholar Award—The US Department of State and the Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board have selected Stony Brook University Professor Kenneth Lanzetta, PhD, in the De...
- + Argonne and RIKEN sign a memorandum of understanding in support of AI for science—Argonne National Laboratory and RIKEN, leaders in high performance computing in the U.S. and Japan, have established a cooperative relationship in sup...
- + NASA science chief to visit the University of Delaware—The University of Delaware will host a visit and thought leader presentation by NASA's head of science Dr. Nicola (Nicky) Fox on Thursday, April 18. F...
- + Quantum Systems Accelerator Leads First "You Belong in Quantum" Webinar—The Quantum Systems Accelerator (QSA), recently launched the "You Belong in Quantum Series!" in collaboration with the four other U.S. Department of E...
- + Cosmic ray detectors, built by Utah refugee teens, installed on Refugee Services Center—The detectors, which measure echoes of cosmic particles bombarding Earth's atmosphere, were built by participants in a program called "Investigating t...
- + NYCST Now Accepting Applications for Space Technology Projects—The New York Consortium for Space Technology Innovation and Development (NYCST) today announced that the application window is now open for the consor...
- + Scientists pioneer autonomous robotic method for studying liquids suspended in air—Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory have used robots and artificial intelligence to dramatically speed up data ...
- + New report 'braids' Indigenous and Western knowledge for forest adaptation strategies against climate change—Severe droughts and wildfires, invasive species, and large insect outbreaks are straining national forests and surrounding lands. A new report outline...
- + University College London uses Symplectic Elements to showcase research profiles—Digital Science, a technology company serving stakeholders across the research ecosystem, is pleased to share the news that University College London ...
- + FAU Lands $1.3 Million Grant to 'Clean Up' Stinky Seaweed in Florida—Once Sargassum deluges beaches, removing, disposing and repurposing the seaweed presents many logistical and economic challenges. Cleaning up these hu...
- + New Technique Lets Scientists Create Resistance-Free Electron Channels —Researchers have taken the first atomic-resolution images and demonstrated electrical control of a chiral interface state - an exotic quantum phenomen...
- + A Smarter City Skyline for Flood Safety—With climate change and rising urbanization, the likelihood and severity of urban flooding are increasing. But not all city blocks are created equal. ...
- + Mapping the world's salted soils: a leap forward in combatting land degradation—A team of researchers has developed an innovative approach that maps the soil salt contentaround the world with an exceptional detail of 10 meters. Th...
- + Magnetic resonance-guided focused ultrasound in intracranial diseases.—This paper focus on the latest clinical applications of Magnetic resonance-guided focused ultrasound (MRgFUS) in intracranial diseases, and we discuss...
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