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Ice melt projections may underestimate Antarctic contribution to sea level rise
Engineers print wearable sensors directly on skin without heat
CCMR JumpStart program funding three NYS companies
Researchers use flying insects to drop sensors from air, land them safely on ground
NSF grant to fund research into ‘microcleaners’ for waterways
Hydrology Data Tool Helps Users Manage Water Resources, Protect Infrastructure
All together now: Experiments with twisted 2D materials catch electrons behaving collectively
Earth grows fine gems in minutes
There’s a reason bacteria stay in shape
Evolution of Y chromosome in great apes deciphered
New method enables automated protections for sensitive data
Ludwig study finds a common nutritional supplement might boost effects of cancer immunotherapy
Liquid crystals give red blood cells mechanical squeeze
Researchers Spot Origins of Stereotyping in AI Language Technologies
Greenland is on track to lose ice faster than in any century over past 12,000 years, study finds
Coral’s resilience to warming may depend on iron
Generating renewable hydrogen fuel from sea
Future of American innovation to be assessed in report from Baker Institute, American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Ladybugs love their leafy greens
Increasing stability decreases ocean productivity, reduces carbon burial
What Lies Ahead: Cooperative, Data-Driven Automated Driving
Penn State a partner in new NSF Physics Frontier Center
Simpler models may be better for determining some climate risk
3D camera earns its stripes at Rice
Superfluid shows more surprising phenomena
Researchers Demonstrate How Deep Learning Can Advance Study of Neural Degeneration
Can wearable technology help older adults maintain healthy lives?
A multishot lensless camera in development could aid disease diagnosis
Report: Plant science must innovate over next 10 years
Researchers identify new type of superconductor
AI could expand healing with bioscaffolds
Penn State’s research expenditures top $1 billion mark
NSF to fund study on far-reaching algal bloom impacts
Scientists sound alarm on global plastic pollution
Misinformation spread by tricks of our brains
Predator loss, climate change combine to devastate Alaskan reefs: University study
Cash boost for world’s most powerful telescope
Most landslides in western Oregon triggered by heavy rainfall, not big earthquakes
New Data Processing Module Makes Deep Neural Networks Smarter
Marine animals live where ocean is most ‘breathable,’ but ranges could shrink with climate change
Yang-Tan Institute team studying autism and work outcomes
Researchers to study effects of landlord decisions during pandemic
Engineered bacteria churn out cancer biomarkers
Biopesticide startup gets $750K more in NSF funding
A warm Jupiter orbiting a cool star
Researchers fuse novel devices with biological inspiration for future AI systems
HKUST Appoints Prof. WANG Yang as Vice-President for Institutional Advancement
Mobile phone-based saliva test wins NIH prize