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Rice lab’s bright idea is pure gold
Researchers helping to ready vote-by-mail system for November
Penn State-IBM partnership accelerates search for elusive neutrinos
Researchers control elusive spin fluctuations in 2D magnets
Researchers print, tune graphene sensors to monitor food freshness, safety
Black hole or neutron star?
Design method may boost semiconductor performance by better handling heat
Evergreen idea turns biomass DNA into degradable materials
Cornellian’s dairy waste startup wins NSF Phase II funding
Engineers work to keep power lines and bridge cables steady when wind storms blow
Excitons form superfluid in certain 2D combos
Stress-management strategies can boost health care teams during pandemic
New Approach to DNA Data Storage Makes System More Dynamic, Scalable
Platform empowers users to control their personal data
Bedrock type under forests greatly affects tree growth, species, carbon storage
That swing: Many systems hinge on ‘pivotal components’
Volcanic activity and changes in Earth’s mantle were key to rise of atmospheric oxygen
New tool helps nanorods stand out
Team makes tiny, magnetically powered neural stimulator
‘Artificial Chemist’ Combines AI, Robotics to Conduct Autonomous R&D
Complementary Mutations: A Rollercoaster of Scientific Discovery
Rewritable magnetic patterning: think tiny Etch
Exotic nanotubes move in less-mysterious ways
Killing coronavirus with handheld ultraviolet light device may be feasible
Scientist goes deep to improve environmental tracers
Most common organism in oceans harbors a virus in its DNA
Two bacteria allow spittlebugs to thrive on low-nutrient meals
Researchers Incorporate Computer Vision, Uncertainty into AI for Robotic Prosthetics
Study uncovers gender roles in physics lab courses
Cracking MacTel 2’s genetic code
NSF-funded antimicrobial technology targets COVID-19
Controlling Artificial Cilia with Magnetic Fields and Light
Ocean virus hijacks carbon-storing bacteria
International collaboration powers quest for next-generation solar cells
New study informing efforts to improve STEM retention
Algal genome provides insights into first land plants
New and Diverse Experiences Linked to Enhanced Happiness, New Study Shows
Graphene-reinforced carbon fiber may lead to affordable, stronger car materials
Women told more white lies in evaluations than men: study
Early Bird uses 10 times less energy to train deep neural networks
Ocean ‘breathability’ key to past, future habitat of West Coast marine species
New process uses multiple computer models to manage COVID-19 outbreaks
2D sandwich sees molecules with clarity
Study traces how farmlands affect bee disease spread
Rice engineer wins grant to study temperature and coronavirus
Study traces how farmlands affect bee health
CHESS to restart in June for COVID-19 research
Plant biologist to use NSF grant for maize development study