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Princeton Archaeologists Are Using Cutting-edge Digital Technologies to Help Reveal the Ancient Past
Princeton researchers are using a combination of traditional excavation tools and advanced digital technologies to improve the accuracy and efficiency of their archaeological excavations at the Molyvoti, Thrace, Archaeological Project (MTAP) in Northern Greece.
University ResearchUniversity of Washington researchers found that increased neural activity in response to the social interaction at 5 months predicted enhanced language development at five later ages.
University Research | University of WashingtonA new study by an interdisciplinary team of researchers at The University of Texas at Austin provides the most reliable validation to date of the connection between physical activity, sleep quality and psychological health.
University Research | The University of Texas at AustinThe warming of the planet is causing a year-round, worldwide trend toward more intense but less frequent rainfalls, a dynamic that will increasingly impact plants worldwide, according to a University of Maryland-led study.
University Research | University of Maryland, College ParkTwo projects have been awarded funding through Princeton’s Eric and Wendy Schmidt Transformative Technology Fund.
University Research | Princeton UniversityResearchers led by Princeton will help identify new buckyball-like molecules, formed in space, which “drive the chemistry of planets and stars and galaxy formation."
University Research | Princeton UniversityA new study has discovered that human activities have significantly contributed to the increase of toxic thallium in the Baltic Sea over the past 80 years.
University Research | The University of UtahA team led by researchers at the University of Washington developed a new PCB that performs on par with traditional materials and can be recycled repeatedly with negligible material loss.
University Research | University of WashingtonA UVA research team has found a way to reverse harmful heart changes by targeting the process of fibrosis that leads to the heart scarring. The discovery, involving the male Y chromosome, could lead to a treatment for men.
University Research | University of VirginiaAdding a pre-ketone supplement — a component of a high-fat, low-carb ketogenic diet — to a type of cancer therapy in a laboratory setting was highly effective for treating prostate cancer, researchers from the University of Notre Dame found.
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