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Iowa State research sets funding record; total external funding increases to $544.6 million
Supermassive black holes have masses of more than a million suns – but their growth has slowed as the universe has aged
AI supercharges data center energy use – straining the grid and slowing sustainability efforts
What do storm chasers really do? Two tornado scientists take us inside the chase and tools for studying twisters
Economist To Study Collective Action With NSF Grant
Wolves’ return has had only small impact on deer populations in NE Washington, study shows
Bio-based tool quickly detects concerning coronavirus variants
To guard against cyberattacks in space, researchers ask ‘what if?’
Disability community has long wrestled with ‘helpful’ technologies – lessons for everyone in dealing with AI
Portable Engine Can Power Artificial Muscles in Assistive Devices
Federal funding for major science agencies is at a 25-year low
AI companies train language models on YouTube’s archive − making family-and-friends videos a privacy risk
Unlocking World Of Bacteria
Mechanical Computer Relies On Kirigami Cubes, Not Electronics
Trio of women engineers honoured by UNSW as prestigious Ada Lovelace Medal is awarded
Rocks on Rapa Nui tell the story of a small, resilient population − countering the notion of a doomed overpopulated island
Simons Observatory begins measurements to probe Big Bang inflation
Lynn Conway was a trans woman in tech − and underappreciated for decades after she helped launch the computing revolution
Backdoor method creates high-entropy material at lower temps
Digital public archaeology: Excavating data from digs done decades ago and connecting with today’s communities
Is Earth really getting too hot for people to survive? A scientist explains extreme heat and the role of climate change
New Technique Improves AI Ability to Map 3D Space With 2D Cameras
AI-Powered Simulation Training Improves Human Performance in Robotic Exoskeletons
African elephants address one another with name-like calls − similar to humans
3D-Printed Mini-Actuators Can Move Small Soft Robots, Lock Them Into New Shapes
‘Two-for-one’ fission aims to improve solar cell efficiency
PFAS Are Toxic ‘forever Chemicals’ That Linger In Our Air, Water, Soil And Bodies – Here’s How To Keep Them Out Of…
Researchers Demonstrate New Way to ‘Squeeze’ Infrared Light
AI search answers are the fast food of your information diet – convenient and tasty, but no substitute for good nutrition
Scientists and Indigenous leaders team up to conserve seals and an ancestral way of life at Yakutat, Alaska
Your favorite drink can cause breast cancer – but most women in the US aren’t aware of alcohol’s health risks
Pregnancy is an engineering challenge − diagnosing and treating preterm birth requires understanding its mechanics
Two-pronged attack strategy boosts immunotherapy in preclinical studies
Astrocytes Induce Sex-specific Effects On Memory
Engineering cells to broadcast their behavior can help scientists study their inner workings
Southern Tier officials tap Cornell expertise to envision smart cities
VR Can Help Teachers Better Distribute Their Gaze
Researchers Create Materials With Unique Combo of Stiffness, Thermal Insulation
Why did primates evolve such big brains? First study of its kind says it wasn’t for finding food
Research In Focus: H-STEM Rising
Camera Tags Capture Social Flexibility Of Minke Whales
Proto-Sarada Writings: Traces of Daily Life in Ancient India
Here’s how machine learning can violate your privacy
Study maps human uptake of microplastics across 109 countries
Heat waves can be deadly for older adults: An aging global population and rising temperatures mean millions are at risk
AI chatbots are intruding into online communities where people are trying to connect with other humans
UW atmospheric scientist participating in field campaign to improve Western snowfall, drought forecasts
We mapped a lost branch of the Nile River – which may be the key to a longstanding mystery of the pyramids