Bioengineers solved a mystery behind cellular droplets with a view to future research and medical treatment Wastewater sector emits nearly twice as much methane as previously thought A new twist on a classic math formula speeds work with looping structures ‘Transformative’ funds enable shared cutting-edge NMR facilities for Princeton researchers Prud’homme named to National Academy of Inventors Solar-powered gel filters enough clean water to meet daily needs Chemist Paul Chirik honored as AAAS Fellow EnCharge AI reimagines computing to meet needs of cutting-edge AI Quantum chemist Marissa Weichman receives NSF CAREER award New antennas and microchips help electronics blur the line between science and scifi Discovery of quasicrystal created by lightning strike published in PNAS Historic Ferris Thompson Gateway, framing the entrance to Bowen Hall, has been authentically restored "Wave propagation and band tail of two-dimensional disordered systems in thermodynamic limit" published in PNAS Andrew Houck seeks a quieter quantum world Art was folded with tech at the Origami Engineering show New technique reveals changing shapes of magnetic noise in space and time Internship immerses undergraduates in quantum research at Princeton and IBM Insights into energy loss open doors for up-and-coming solar tech Scientists discover exotic quantum state at room temperature Researchers cook up a new way to remove microplastics from water These engineers drew inspiration from geometrical frustration Hultmark wins experimental physics award After more than 300 years of study, researchers developed a new way to understand bacteria PRISM associated faculty Debenedetti, Yazdani, de Leon, Brun win major APS awards Priestley, pioneering materials scientist, wins ACS Marvel Award for Polymer Chemistry Research on hyperuniformity started as a quest of curiosity. Now the U.S. Army is funding work on its surprising uses Brangwynne wins the Breakthrough Prize for revolutionary view of living cells Thompson wins New Horizons Prize in Physics for neutral-atom quantum computing NASA awards Hatzell a grant to improve batteries for space missions Fixing a hidden flaw could unlock better batteries for electric vehicles Why ‘erasure’ could be key to practical quantum computing Researchers unfolded elegant equations to explain the enigma of expanding origami How water turns into ice — with quantum accuracy Automation speeds the search for stable proteins Register, a leader in study of complex materials, named materials institute director Civil and materials engineer Glaucio Paulino awarded ASME’s Melville Medal Once seen as fleeting, a new solar tech shines on and on Easy as an inkjet, a new soft printing technique has opened the way for pixelated elastics Chen, Webb, Cohen honored for early-career excellence in research and teaching Howard Stone elected to the Royal Society Craig Arnold appointed vice dean for innovation Our COVID vaccines would not exist without this unsung Princeton technology Vertical thinking broke the bottleneck in powering high-performance computers Health, environment and imaging are focus of this year’s Schmidt Transformative Technology Fund grants Princeton research is pursuing a sustainable future for New Jersey and the world Innovation funds support advances in bioengineering, machine learning and materials science Nature inspired strong, lightweight material for planes, buildings and bone implants A Princeton discovery in quantum computing shows promise for silicon ‘qubits’ Bacteria prompt a new look at the dynamics of collective behavior Study points to strategies for closing the participation gender gap in engineering courses Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Next page Next › Last page Last » News Archive 202320222021202020192018201720162015