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A Stanford-led team has now developed a way to harness seawater – Earth’s most abundant source – for chemical energy.
University Research | Stanford UniversityThrough a combination of biometric tracking, simulated modeling and medical imaging, Stanford University researchers detail how hits to the side of the head cause concussion.
University Research | Stanford UniversityIn a new study, a University of Colorado, Boulder team showed that it could load groups of individual atoms into large grids with an efficiency unmatched by existing methods.
University Research | University of Colorado BoulderBut a new University of Colorado, Boulder study assessing genetic and survey data from 620,000 individuals found that the 18 most highly studied candidate genes for depression are actually no more associated with it than randomly chosen genes.
University Research | Researching the Brain, Seeking Cures | University of Colorado BoulderA new Stanford University analysis of biological data reveals that every species from bacteria to primates has developed ways to bypass breakdowns in the networks of proteins vital to sustaining life.
University Research | Stanford UniversityIn order to make autonomous cars navigate more safely in difficult conditions – like icy roads – Stanford University researchers are developing new control systems that learn from real-world driving experiences while leveraging insights from physics.
University Research | Stanford UniversityThe film industry will soon be able to better predict MPAA ratings for movies, thanks to a new artificial intelligence tool from the University of Southern California.
University Research | University of Southern CaliforniaUniversity of Chicago scientists invent a time-saving technique to show how cells differentiate
University Research | The University of ChicagoDaniel Wasserman, an associate professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering in the Cockrell School of Engineering, led the team that built the physical system, developed the measurement technique capable of achieving a high level of semiconductor material sensitivity
University Research | The University of Texas at AustinFrying pans, pill bottles, yoga mats, coffee cups, and countless other non-electronic objects could be turned into a network of Internet of Things sensors with a new RFID-based technology from the University of Michigan.
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