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Caltech researchers have developed two new illusions that reveal how the senses can influence each other—in particular, how sound can give rise to visual illusions.
University Research | California Institute of TechnologyCaltech chemists have figured out a new, more efficient way to create carbon-based fuels from carbon dioxide (CO2).
Energy Sources | Research to Secure Our Energy Future | University Research | California Institute of TechnologyCaltech researchers have developed a new microchip for use in "smart pills" that may one day move through the body to diagnose and treat disease.
University Research | California Institute of TechnologyNew research conducted at Caltech and UC San Francisco (UCSF) is suggesting that the key to curing multiple sclerosis (MS) could be hiding in an unlikely place—our excrement.
University Research | California Institute of TechnologyA new test that identifies antibiotic-resistant bacteria in as little as 30 minutes could change the way antibiotics are prescribed and help reduce the spread of superbug bacteria
University Research | California Institute of TechnologyCaltech engineers have developed a new camera design that replaces lenses with an array of light receivers, making cameras thin, light, cheap, and flexible.
University Research | California Institute of TechnologyEngineers at Caltech have developed a smartphone app that can measure a key indicator of your heart's health, simply by placing the phone's camera against your neck.
University Research | California Institute of TechnologyCaltech Engineers have created software capable of assessing audience reactions to a movie using the viewers' facial expressions.
University Research | California Institute of TechnologyThe development of an aggressive, early-onset form of colon cancer may come down to a single missing iron atom in a key DNA repair protein, according to researchers.
University Research | University of Michigan | University of Southern California | California Institute of TechnologyCaltech scientists have discovered for the first time a functional link between bacteria in the intestines and Parkinson's disease.
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