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‘Self-Driving’ Lab Speeds Up Research, Synthesis of Energy Materials
Engineer aims to support quantum computing’s future with $715,000 grants
New Fulbright scholar seeks to accelerate EV for resources industry
Study shows continued face mask use offers economic benefits
New Tool Allows Unprecedented Modeling of Magnetic Nanoparticles
Ludwig Stanford study solves long-sought protein structure, shows how mutation drives blood cancers
Magnetism helps electrons vanish in high-temp superconductors
Animal noses inspire new mask, air filter designs
How Black Lives Matter protests sparked interest, can lead to change
Earthquake fracture energy relates to how quake stops
Robot photographer has eye for aesthetics
Researchers Show They Can Steal Data During Homomorphic Encryption
New screening system may point way to clean, renewable hydrogen power
‘Seeing’ non-uniformities in 2D materials may lead to new medical sensors
Antibiotic used on food crops affects bumblebee behavior
Transparent ultrasound chip improves cell stimulation and imaging
Computer-security researchers aim to prevent tech abuse
Colossal black holes locked in cosmic dance at heart of galaxy
AI tool could help plan NYS’s transition to clean electrical power
Giant leap for immersive learning: Creating virtual reality classroom
Milkweed species proves beneficial for monarch conservation
AI enables strategic hydropower planning across Amazon basin
World’s first gene editing tools for ticks may help decrease tick-borne diseases
Fix, Not Fight: Scientists Help Plants Regenerate After Injury
Electrostatic engineering gets lead out for faster batteries
Geneticists close to grasping how plant communities may adapt to climate change
Mineral dating reveals new clues about important tectonic process
False claims about Covid must be repeatedly debunked, study finds
Jet stream models help inform US offshore wind development
Scientists take major step in understanding domestication of corn
Microwave data assimilation improves forecasts of hurricane intensity, rainfall
Easterling brought holistic approach to pressing science problems at NSF
Technique Smooths Path for ‘Federated Learning’ AI Training in Wireless Devices
Scientists Uncover How Shape of Melting Ice Depends on Water Temperature
Look who’s talking now: fishes
Physical systems perform machine-learning computations
Technique Improves AI Ability to Understand 3D Space Using 2D Images
Kirigami Robotic Grippers Are Delicate Enough to Lift Egg Yolks
Hungry yeast are tiny, living thermometers
New Technique Boosts Efficiency, Sustainability of Large-Scale Perovskite Solar Cells
Feb. 4. Coffee Hour: How to increase public value of scientific research
Grants fund study, outreach on sustainable milk production
Form fit: Device wraps around hot surfaces, turns wasted heat to electricity
Shift work helps marine microbes share scarce ocean resources
Gender bias in lab groups not rooted in personal preference
Gender bias in lap groups not rooted in personal preference
New Tool to Help Solid-Waste Systems Reach Cost, Environmental Goals
NSF-funded Study Finds Eolian Dust Systems in Texas and New Mexico to be Current and Future Potent Dust Sources that Impact